Good
Morning All,
John 16:33; “I have said
these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation.
But take heart; I have overcome the world.”
We like to know what is going on so we can
be prepared for the event. We write up schedules,
so we know what is coming, what to expect.
We like to know what is waiting, what we have to be prepared for. We look at the weather forecast and decide if
we need a coat or an umbrella or gloves and a hat. We like to be prepared for what is ahead. This is part of the reason why Jesus told his
disciples, “In this world you will have tribulation.” There will be problems; expect them to happen
to you.
We will have two kinds of troubles. The first kind is the result of a broken
sinful world. We will still get
sicknesses, diseases, experience financial troubles, relationship troubles; all
the same things that every other human being experiences. We are still in the world and trouble
abounds. The second kind of trouble we
will experience is the result of being a Christian. When you confessed Jesus as Lord; you painted
a bullseye on your back and the devil will take potshots at you throughout your
entire life. The world will ridicule,
mock, denigrate, chide, malign, abuse and attempt to debase you because of your
faith. We will have problems, but this
verse tells us something that we have that is greater; we have peace.
Jesus overcame the world. He has defeated the devil and we have
peace. We have peace because we know that
no matter what the world throws at us, we are assured the victory of eternal
life in Jesus and the world can never take that away. We have that guaranteed to us and we can
cling to that truth and rest completely confident that we are the victors. We can look at the world and know that
nothing can separate us from God’s love.
We can have peace because we are reconciled to God and through him, we
have power.
Jesus overcame the world so that you and I
could have peace. We can take comfort
and consolation in the simple truth that Jesus won the victory for us on
Calvary and declared this victory to us and the entire sum of creation by
walking out of the tomb as the champion.
He overcame sin, death, and the power of the devil. Jesus defeated these enemies and gave the
victory to us in his unfathomable love for us.
There will be problems but more importantly
there is victory for us. We know it; we
know how this story ends. Jesus wins and
takes us with Him. We can cling to this
no matter what happens; we have the victory.
We can rest in his loving arms and live in peace, knowing that our life
is secure.
Gracious Father, at times my
problems look so big, but it is only when I look at them and not at you. You are my hope and my security. You are my peace in a world that knows only
unrest. Be with those who struggle
today. Strengthen them by your Spirit
that they may cling to you and know the victory that you give them. In the precious name of Jesus our risen
Savior we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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