Pastor Johnnie Sloan preaches this sermon as part of a Gospel of John series, focusing on John 14 and exploring Jesus' preparation of his disciples for their post-resurrection ministry. Pastor Sloan emphasizes the rich pneumatology and Trinitarian themes in the passage, highlighting the disciples' initial lack of understanding, exemplified by Peter, Thomas, and Philip, despite witnessing Jesus' miracles firsthand.
The sermon examines the meaning of Jesus' unity with the Father, the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering the disciples, and by extension, believers today, and the importance of contextual understanding of scripture to avoid misinterpretation. Pastor Sloan stresses the disciples' future role in spreading the Gospel, despite their imperfections, and encourages listeners to find peace and strength in Christ, even amidst suffering and persecution.
The sermon concludes with Pastor Sloan reflecting on Jesus' fulfillment of his mission, the importance of obedience stemming from love for God, and a call to active participation in spreading the Gospel in anticipation of Jesus' return.