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Be Of Good Cheer: I Have Overcome
Contributed by Bishop Prof. Julius Soyinka on Jun 28, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The Lord Jesus informed His disciples of the Tribulation they will experience in the world, but assured them victory all through them.
Be of Good Cheer: I have Overcome
Study Text: John 16:33
Introduction:
This Scriptural verse emphasizes the importance of a believer in Christ to maintain a positive and hopeful outlook, even in the face of adversity.
This is because Christ has overcome the world and He is always present to offer strength and peace.
It encourages believers to find joy and courage in their faith, remembering that God's promises are true and that He is working all things for their good. Romans 8:28
The phrase "Be of good cheer is highlighting God's presence and power to dispel fear. It reminds us that God is stronger than any challenge we face.
God is with His Children in every situation, offering comfort, guidance, and strength, we are never left alone in our struggles.
Therefore, through faith in Christ, believers have already overcome the world and its challenges. This perspective shifts the focus from being a victim to being a victor.
We shall be discussing the topic under three subheadings:
1. The Prophesied Trouble: You will have Tribulation
2. The Prescribed Peace: Be of Good Cheer
3. The Promised Victory: I have Overcome
1. The Prophesied Trouble
We shall have tribulation in this world but Jesus overcame the world so that we can have salvation and everlasting life.
We are not yet in the Tribulation period, it will be worse than the troubles we have now. The Christians won’t be here when the Tribulation comes, because it will happen after the Rapture of the Saints to Heaven.
But there is trouble in every life, and Christ is informing us that we will have a share as Christians living in the World.
The Lord was preparing His disciples for things to come. They did not know He will be arrested and crucified, and that they will be scattered and fear for their lives and eventually die because they preach the Gospel.
Today, Christians are actually being persecuted and killed. A lot of Christians in the world are being persecuted today. We have not suffered as others have and we should thank God for that.
Trouble in our lives may not come as persecution, but as family strife and illness because we live in a sin-cursed world, and therefore trouble is expected.
God is not angry with you and you should not rush to that as the first conclusion. If God chastens you it is to cause you to return to him because you’ve gone astray. He only chastens if you need it. But more often it is a Satanic attack because you have been doing right.
Satan will attack those who work for the Lord. Sometimes we are sick for the glory of God. Sometimes God works through our illness to be a blessing to others. Trouble comes to us for many reasons.
For a Little While
Jesus prepares His disciples and clearly says that trouble is coming. Jesus says He would leave to go to the Father and prepare a place for us and will come again in a little while. They didn’t understand. He said trouble is coming and the world will celebrate and they will lament in sorrow. But He would return and they will have joy.
No man will take hope from us — hope is permanent. Everything in this life is temporary but Jesus gives us the promise of hope.
Jesus tells His disciples to pray in His name from that point forward. They haven’t ever done that before. The promise of answered prayer “will be given to you” He tells them.
Sometimes affliction is for the glory of God but ask in Jesus name so your joy will be full. Don’t pray for something you know is not right. You can go directly to the Father’s throne and pray, “Our Father, who art in Heaven…” God hears you and your prayers are precious to Him.
2. The Prescribed Peace
In the midst of the trouble in the World, Jesus told His disciples to be of good cheer. This mean to be at peace in the midst of troubles.
Hold your peace. That indicates something is trying to take it away: thoughts of worry, fear, anxiety.
You might think, “What if it doesn’t happen? What am I going to do?” If you will just stay in peace, the Creator of the universe, the Most High God will go to work on your behalf.
Remember, nothing can stand against our God. He has all power. He stopped the sun for Joshua. He closed the mouths of hungry lions for Daniel. Whatever you face in life, if you will just hold your peace and remain at rest, He will fight your battles and lead you into everlasting victory.
Peace is the foundation God uses to do every memorable thing in our lives. We need to be broken from every battle: spiritually emotionally and physically in order for God to make us lie down in green pastures. Psalms 23: 1-2