Thursday, May 27, 2010

May 27, 2010 The Overcomer's Cheer

Could there be a more impacting statement than Jesus' saying, "I have overcome the world"?  The outcome of believing His statement is "good cheer."  I had to look that word up in the Greek-- it's tharseo: the root is "courage, confidence."  Tharseo can also be translated "be of good comfort." 

So, the sense I get from this is not a "cheer" that ignores all what's going on (the end of that path is a drunken "ignorance is bliss" mentality), but a joy and comfort that comes from having courage.  Our courage comes from our knowledge that He is in control, He wins, and He is with us, and in us, to help us and strengthen us.  His goal is for us to be overcomers in Him, Who has already overcome.  We can go through whatever we have to with this assurance, with peace, joy, and confidence.

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