Reflection: I Have Overcome the World
As a farewell speech, you might think that these words of Jesus from John 16:33 leave a bit to be desired. But in reality, his words are highly significant… and here’s why:
Western society increasingly sees personal happiness as a “right”. It has also come to believe that personal happiness, rather than morality, should determine right behaviour. Not much thought is given to judgement and eternity, because more and more people don’t believe there is life after death.
Jesus crashes against these convictions and reverses the thinking. He says to his followers that they will face trouble in this world. Circumstances that make us happy can’t be relied on.
And whilst our secular society sees no hope in eternity, Jesus says that he has ‘overcome’ our temporary and flawed world. In saying this, he is pointing to his victory over sin and suffering – to a kingdom that lies beyond it.
The implication is clear: we should invest in eternity. That’s where hope and justice meet… and that’s what gives us joy.
Prayer: Dear Lord Jesus, sometimes I feel overwhelmed by the greed and cruelty of the world. When this happens, please take me by the hand and assure me that you have overcome the world… and I have everything to look forward to.