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Conviction Before Comfort

Conviction Before Comfort

John 16:8 — The Spirit’s Work of Conviction

“When He comes, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.” John 16:8 (NKJV)

Jesus spoke these words to His disciples before His crucifixion, preparing them for the coming of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit’s first work is not to soothe, it is to convict. He exposes sin, reveals God’s righteousness, and warns of judgment. Only then can grace be rightly received.

Devotional: The Mercy of Conviction

Before comfort comes confrontation. Not with shame, but with truth. The Holy Spirit does not flatter—He frees. But freedom begins with facing what binds us.

Conviction is not condemnation. It is clarity. It is the Spirit’s way of saying, “You were made for more.” It is divine love refusing to let us settle for less than holiness.

Many seek comfort in Christ without surrender. But Christ does not comfort the unrepentant—He calls them. He does not coddle sin—He conquers it. And He begins by convicting the heart.

Reflection Questions

  • Have I welcomed the Holy Spirit’s conviction, or resisted it for comfort?
  • Do I allow God’s truth to confront my habits, thoughts, and desires?
  • Am I willing to be pierced before I am healed?

Prayer

Holy Spirit, come. Convict me of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Strip away my defenses and show me truth. Let Your conviction lead me to repentance, and Your righteousness lead me to peace. I surrender to Your work—pierce me, purify me, and prepare me for holiness. Amen.

Truth Over Trend continues.

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