In his sermon titled "Be of Good Cheer," Paul Mahan explores the theme of Christian hope and joy amidst tribulation, drawing from John 16:33. He emphasizes that while believers will face challenges and sorrow in the world, they can take comfort in Christ's declaration, "I have overcome the world." Mahan highlights the paradoxical nature of Christian experience, wherein believers can be filled with both sorrow and joy due to the gospel. He reinforces this through Scripture references, particularly John 14-17, and emphasizes God's sovereign love and election, illustrating how they are foundational for believers' peace. Ultimately, the doctrine of Christ's victory serves both as encouragement for present troubles and assurance of eternal joy for God's people.
“In the world ye shall have tribulation, but be of good cheer. I have overcome the world.”
“If you want to be with him, you want to be with Christ someday. He promised you that I'll give you peace.”
“The just shall live by his faith. The just won.”
“There’s therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.”
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