February 16, 2026
“Nevertheless I tell you the truth. It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you.”
John 16:7
Question
What loss in your life might God be using to lead you into something deeper?
Context
Jesus said something shocking to His disciples: “It is to your advantage that I go away.” This is the night before the crucifixion. The disciples have left everything to follow Him. He has been their teacher, protector, provider, and constant presence. And now He says leaving is better.
From their perspective, this sounds like loss. From heaven’s perspective, it is transition. Jesus is not abandoning them, He is expanding His presence through the Holy Spirit. If Jesus remained physically with them, His presence would be limited to one place at a time. But through the Spirit, He would dwell within every believer. What felt like loss was actually preparation for something greater.
Application
Sometimes we measure God’s goodness by what stays. But God often measures His goodness by what grows. There are seasons when something ends: a role, a relationship, a season of comfort, or even a plan you thought was certain. And it can feel like God has stepped back. But what if He is stepping forward in a different way?
The disciples could not see yet what Pentecost would bring. They could not see the boldness, the miracles, the global spread of the gospel. They only felt the pain of goodbye. Don’t confuse transition with abandonment. What feels like subtraction may be multiplication in disguise.
Truth For The Day
God may remove what is familiar to release what is powerful.
Pray
Lord, help me trust Your perspective over my feelings. Give me faith to believe You are providing something greater. Teach me to welcome the work of Your Spirit. Help me see that You are leading me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.