John 16:26

26 illo die in nomine meo petetis et non dico vobis quia ego rogabo Patrem de vobis

John 16:26 Meaning and Commentary

John 16:26

At that day ye shall ask in my name
For when the Spirit was poured upon them, they not only received his extraordinary gifts, and had a larger measure of his grace bestowed upon them; but were also blessed with him, as a spirit of grace and supplication, in a more remarkable manner than ever they had been before: they then better understood the throne of grace, and the advantages of it; had greater enlargements and assistances at it; and were better acquainted with the mediation of Christ, and the necessity of making use of his name, blood, and righteousness, in all their petitions and requests.

And I say not unto you, that I will pray the Father for you.
This Christ had promised before, ( John 14:16 ) ; nor was there any occasion to repeat it now, of which they might be strongly assured: besides, at that day the Spirit would be given to them by virtue of his intercession; so that there would be no need of praying to the Father for them on that account. This is said, not as if the intercession of Christ for his people would then cease; for he is always their advocate with the Father, and ever lives to make intercession for them; though it may not be carried on in the same manner, by prayer, as when he was here on earth, his personal appearance, and the presentation of his blood, sacrifice, and righteousness, being sufficient; but to declare the disposition and readiness of his Father to hear them, and grant unto them whatsoever they should ask of him in his name.

John 16:26 In-Context

24 usque modo non petistis quicquam in nomine meo petite et accipietis ut gaudium vestrum sit plenum
25 haec in proverbiis locutus sum vobis venit hora cum iam non in proverbiis loquar vobis sed palam de Patre adnuntiabo vobis
26 illo die in nomine meo petetis et non dico vobis quia ego rogabo Patrem de vobis
27 ipse enim Pater amat vos quia vos me amastis et credidistis quia ego a Deo exivi
28 exivi a Patre et veni in mundum iterum relinquo mundum et vado ad Patrem
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