John 16:14
He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you.
Cross-references
John 16:9 details the Spirit's conviction about sin — unbelief in Jesus — which is part of the Spirit's work of glorifying Christ.
John 16:10 describes the Spirit's conviction about righteousness because Jesus goes to the Father, another aspect of glorifying Christ.
John 15:26 is Jesus' earlier promise that the Spirit will bear witness about him—the same ministry of glorifying Christ described here.
John 14:26 describes the Spirit teaching and reminding; this verse adds that the Spirit also glorifies Jesus by declaring his truth.
John 5:23 says all should honor the Son as the Father — the Spirit's glorifying of Jesus directly brings that honor.
In John 8:54, Jesus says the Father glorifies him, showing that both Father and Spirit glorify the Son.
John 13:31 speaks of the Son's glorification at the cross, while this verse promises the Spirit's ongoing glorification of Jesus.
In John 17:10, Jesus says he is glorified in his disciples; the Spirit's work in declaring Jesus to them brings about that glory.
Revelation 19:10 says the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy — the Spirit's declaration is that very testimony.
1 John 5:6 explicitly says the Spirit testifies to Jesus Christ—directly paralleling the Spirit's role of taking what is Christ's and declaring it.
2 Corinthians 4:6 describes God shining light to reveal the glory of Christ in our hearts—the Spirit’s work of making that glory known.
1 Corinthians 12:3 teaches that the Spirit enables confession of 'Jesus is Lord,' directly linking the Spirit's work to glorifying Christ.
1 Corinthians 2:8-10 reveals the Spirit as the one who uncovers the hidden wisdom of Christ's glory—the same declaration promised here.
Acts 2:32-36 shows the Spirit poured out after Jesus' exaltation, with Peter declaring Jesus as Lord and Messiah — directly glorifying Christ.
1 Corinthians 2:12 says the Spirit reveals God's gifts; here the Spirit declares Jesus's own things — both about the Spirit's revelatory work.
Acts 4:10-12 has Peter and John, filled with the Spirit, proclaiming Jesus as the only name for salvation, thus glorifying Him.
1 Peter 1:10-12 reveals the Spirit of Christ predicted His sufferings and glories, showing the Spirit's role in glorifying Jesus throughout history.
2 Corinthians 3:14-18 shows the Spirit removing the veil to reveal Christ’s glory and transform believers—an extension of the Spirit glorifying Jesus.
1 John 3:24 says the Spirit is the evidence we abide in God — the same Spirit who glorifies Jesus by declaring what is his.
In 1 John 4:1-3, the Spirit's work of glorifying Jesus provides the test for discerning true spirits: those that confess Jesus come in the flesh.
Acts 3:13 says God glorified his servant Jesus, another agent of glorification complementing the Spirit's role here.
1 John 5:20 says the Son gives understanding to know the true God — the Spirit's declaration gives that understanding.