Skip to main content

6th Sunday - I have overcome the world

Introduction

The Church arranges for us the readings of the Holy 50 Days about our new life in the Lord Jesus Christ who is risen from the dead. The Lord Jesus in His incarnation, crucifixion, death, burial, resurrection and ascension, did all of this for our sake. In order to give us a new life - a life free from the slavery of sin, slavery to the world, and slavery to Satan. A life in the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • In the 1st week, the Lord confirms the faith of the disciples and reveals to them with Thomas, His Resurrection
  • In the 2nd week, the Lord tells us I am the Bread of Life
  • In the 3rd week, the Lord is the One who gives us the everlasting water - the Holy Spirit 
  • In the 4th week, I am the Light of the World
  • In the 5th week, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life
  • That was last Sunday. Then, this past week on Thursday, we celebrated the Feast of the Ascension (blessed Feast to you all).

Now it is the 6th Sunday and the gospel ended with the Lord telling His disciples: "These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world" (John 16:33)

I Have Overcome the World

Actually these verses are the last things that the Lord tells His disciples. After the Lord washed the feet of the disciples, and they ate the Last Supper, the Lord starts to have with His disciples the final discourse:

  • He reveals to them the Father and tells them if you know Me, then you know My Father. And if you have seen Me, then you have seen the Father.
  • And He reveals to them the Holy Spirit, promises that He will send Him to be a Helper and Comforter.
  • And He gives them warnings about what was to come - "if the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you." - "They will put you out of the synagogues" - "whoever kills you will think that he offers God service."
  • And He tells them that He will leave them and He is going to prepare a place for them.
  • And in all of this, He gives them a message of hope - "You now have sorrow; but I will see you again and your heart will rejoice, and your joy no one will take from you."
  • And most of all, He emphasizes to them to abide in Him, abide in His love, keep His commandments, believe in Him

The conclusion of this whole message is the verse that we ended with today: "These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." It summarizes all of the chapters before it.

"In the world, you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."

Tribulations

We will have tribulations. That's guaranteed. And they will take different forms:

  • I might be rejected from a job or an internship or a specific school
  • I might have financial trouble
  • I might get in arguments with my spouse
  • I might have children that are straying away, or who don't listen
  • I might have parents who don't understand me
  • I might get sick
  • I might have a sick family member
  • I might struggle with a sin
  • I might struggle with an addiction - to drugs or alcohol, to social media, to my phone, to pornography, etc.
  • I might struggle to make friends
  • I might have friends that take me down a wrong path
  • I might be persecuted
    • Many of us think the time of persecution is over... that was something that happened in the old days a thousand or two thousand years ago. Or we think the place of persecution is far away - now we are in the USA with freedom of religion, and modern Western Society... When we think of tribulations, sometimes we think of the stories of the martyrs: the tortures, the rulers who tried to tempt them. Or we may think of more modern history of the tribulations faced in Islamic countries: not able to practice your faith freely, or having limitations in social life because of your faith.

    • But we have persecutions in this country and in this day and age. If I'm not conforming to the ideologies of the world - homosexuality, transgenderism, abortion, marijuana, sports gambling... I may be discriminated against, or I may be called extremist or homophobe or transphobic or anti-women or any other such names. This is the modern day persecution, and it is one of the tribulations we WILL face.
  • I might have easy access to sin
    • It used to be difficult to cheat, not worth the effort - now I can just type my class prompt in ChatGPT and be done with the assignment, and I think no one will notice.
    • It used to be difficult to gamble, especially if you are underage - now I can just download an app on my phone.
    • It used to be difficult to look at explicit media - now it's in every Movie, TV Show, Advertisement and App.
    • It used to be difficult to get into drug use - now it's handed out in schools by peers.
    • This easy access to sin in our modern society is one of the tribulations that we face.

All of these tribulations and many more might come upon me. And the Lord told us "In the world you will have tribulation." These tribulations come to those who are Christians (believers) and also to those who are non-believers. But what is different is HOW we deal with those tribulations.

The Lord told us today: "Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world"

His Victory is My Victory

I have overcome the world - I have triumphed - I am victorious.

But what does that mean? In the world you will have tribulation, but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.

Imagine if a teacher went to his students and said "look, the exam is very very hard... but don't worry, be of good cheer, I passed the exam." What might the student say? Okay you passed the exam... so what? I'm the one who has to take it, how does that help me?

The answer comes to us in today's Pauline Epistle. The first verse in the Pauline Epistle today: "But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Corinthians 15:57)

When the Lord says "I have overcome the world" - "I have victory over the world" - we can take that to be our victory, as St Paul told us. When the Lord Jesus Christ conquers, then WE conquer - because we are IN the Lord Jesus Christ. We are UNITED with the Lord Jesus Christ. We ABIDE in Him and He in us.

How do we abide in Him? How do we unite with Him?

In the Sacraments.Sacraments

  • In Baptism, we "take off the old man and put on the new and superior one" (ⲁⲣⲓⲯⲁⲗⲓⲛ) - St Paul says (Ephesians 4) And we are putting on Christ (Romans 13)

  • In Confirmation, we receive His Spirit

    to dwell in us

  • In Repentance & Confession, we are transformed and renewed and our sins are forgiven

  • In the Eucharist, we eat His Body and His Blood and we "abide in Him and He in us."

In a Personal Relationship with Him

  • In Prayer
    • "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you." (James 4:8)
    • Prayer is the relationship with God
  • In Scripture
    • "Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth." (John 17:17)
    • "Now you are clean through the word which I have spoken to you."

So when we live the sacramental life, and strive in our spiritual life - prayer, scripture, fasting, prostrations, spiritual books, spiritual canon; we are united with the Lord, we abide in Him and He in us, and in this way, we share in His victory, and we can overcome the world.

So now the question is, what are these tribulations that the Lord spoke of? What does it mean to overcome the world? How does the Lord equip us to overcome tribulation?

Tribulations

We'll discuss 4 points

The Lord Gives Us His Peace

ManyOne of usthe thinkways that the timeLord ofequips persecutionus to overcome tribulation is over...by giving us His peace.

"These things I have spoken to you that wasin somethingMe thatyou happenedmay have peace." (John 16:33)

We remember when St Paul and Silas were imprisoned in Philippi and not just imprisoned, but they were beaten with rods and laid with stripes and then their feet were put in stocks (see image). What do we read in the oldBook daysof Acts?

  • 25 But at midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. 26 Suddenly there was a thousandgreat orearthquake, twoso thousand years ago. Or we thinkthat the placefoundations of persecutionthe isprison farwere awayshaken; -and nowimmediately all the doors were opened and everyone’s chains were loosed. 27 And the keeper of the prison, awaking from sleep and seeing the prison doors open, supposing the prisoners had fled, drew his sword and was about to kill himself. 28 But Paul called with a loud voice, saying, “Do yourself no harm, for we are inall here.”

Despite their tortures and beatings, Paul and Silas had peace. And they overcame their tribulation by praying and singing hymns. They had peace. They were not complaining, they were not afraid - and when their chains were loosened and the USAdoor withopened, freedomthey ofdidn't religion,run out and moderntry Westernto Society...escape. No, they had peace. Actually, the one who didn't have peace was the jailer - and he was going to kill himself. But they comforted him and he asked what must I do to be saved, and he was saved.

WhenSo we think of tribulations, sometimes we thinkbecause of the storiespeace of Christ, they overcame the tribulation. They were not weighed down by being in prison, or dismayed, or afraid. But they were in peace.

Maybe, for example, I am struggling with a family member who is ill. Let me put it my struggle in the hands of the martyrs:Lord, and as I live the tortures,sacramental life and continue in my spiritual life, the rulersLord whowill triedgive me peace to temptendure them.the Ortribulation. weMaybe maythe thinktribulation ofwon't moreend modern- historybut at least the Lord will give me His peace, and in this way I have overcome it.

The Lord Gives Us Purpose

One of the tribulationsways facedthat inthe IslamicLord countries:equips not ableus to practiceovercome yourtribulation faithis freely,by orgiving havingus limitationsPurpose. inGod socialis lifethe becauseOne who created us, so He is the only One who can give us Purpose.

We remember the story of your faith.

But what are the tribulationsrighteous we are facing hereJoseph in the WesternBook Societyof Genesis. Joseph is thrown in 2025?a pit and then sold to slavery by his brothers. Then he is falsely accused in Potiphar's house and sent to jail for several years. Finally he comes out of jail and interprets Pharaoh's dreams, and we know the rest of the story. He becomes second in command over all of Egypt. His brothers, feeling guilty, were afraid that he would retaliate against them - and this is a tribulation. But Joseph understood his purpose. He said to them: "You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive." (Genesis 50:20)

We'llHe talkunderstood how God had used his tribulation for the safety of his family, and all the land of Egypt and the surrounding lands. He understood how God was using him.

We read in Proverbs: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths." (Proverbs 3:5-6)

Have you heard about xNick (#)

Vujicic?
Persecution:He Conformingwas born without arms and legs. But we don't see him in despair, we don't see him complaining about his arms or legs. But the tribulation gave him a sense of purpose - he can walk, swim, answer the phone, type and do many things and he goes around preaching Christianity to Ideologies
people.

UnlessHe yougoes arearound conformedspeaking toout against the ideologies of the world like abortion. And he has overcome the tribulation. Did his arms and principleslegs grow back? No, but he overcomes the tribulation with his sense of this world, you will be called prejudiced, extremist, homophobicpurpose.

The Lord Gives Us Hope
The Lord Gives Us Repentance

Unless you support abortion, homosexuality, transgenderism, marijuana, sports gambling, you will be persecuted. You will be discriminated against... and they call it unconditional love. But they accept everybody except the Christians.

"Therefore settle it in your hearts not to meditate beforehand on what you will answer; for I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or resist." (Luke 21:14-15)

"For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? For if I still pleased men, I would not be a bondservant of Christ." (Galatians 1:10)

Isolation

NOTES

Tribulations

Tribulation: Easy Access to Sin

It used to be difficult to cheat on an exam or an essay... now it's as simple as asking ChatGPT to write it for you.

It used to be difficult to get involved in gambling... lots of checks and showing identification... now it's an app.

It used to be difficult to look at explicit media... and now it's at the fingertips.

It used to be difficult to acquire drugs... and now it's handed out by peers at school.


Busyness


Conclude

But I Am Not Overcoming...

Someone might say: "I am doing all the right things... I come to Church. I take communion. But I am still suffering. I'm not overcoming anything." - "I'm still struggling with my sin" - "I'm still not getting the job I want" - "I am still not doing well in school" - "I'm still not financially advancing" - "I'm still having issues in my family"

And here I have to ask myself - am I united to Christ? Or just Visiting Him?

Am I living a life of repentance, or am I living the same Mon-Sat and showing up on Sunday?

Is Sunday God's day and the other days are my days? Or am I uniting with Christ in daily prayers, scripture readings, Vespers and Praises, Life of repentance?

There is no blessing in a life of sin... If I am in a sinful relationship, or watching or listening to things that are not befitting to me as a Christian, or cheating in my school or in my work, or going to places I shouldn't be going to, then I am not going to overcome the world. I am clinging to the world. I am rejecting His Victory. He has overcome the world, and I am clinging to it. So of course, I will not overcome, but I will be overcome.

Instead, let me cling to the Lord and unite with Him. Let me put behind the life of sin and the things that take me further from him. Let me seek virtue. Let me seek a personal relationship with the Lord and unite with Him, so that I, through the Lord Jesus Christ, can have victory in my struggles, and with Him, overcome the world.

Glory be to God, forever. Amen.