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Our Lord does not say, ‘Ye have peace,’ but ‘These things I have spoken that you may have it.’. It is a possibility; and He lays down distinctly and plainly here the twofold set of conditions, in fulfilment of which a Christian disciple may dwell secure and still, in the midst of all confusion. Note, then, these two.
What does John 16:33 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
3 cze 2018 · The peace of Christ rests on the idea that we are “in Him.”. Jesus gained victory over death (1 Co 15:55, 57). The believer can have victory over the world (1 Jn 5:4, 5). Note these contrasts: “In Me” vs. “in this world”. “You may have” vs. “you will have”. “Peace” vs. “tribulation”. « John 16:31f. John 17:1 ».
What does John 16:33 mean? Christ's words, recorded here, are among the most cherished in the gospel of John. This statement combines teaching, remembrance, warning, and encouragement.
David Guzik commentary on John 16, where Jesus teaches the disciples for the last time and prepares them for what’s to come.
9 lis 2023 · Question. What did Jesus mean when He said, “I have overcome the world,” in John 16:33? Answer. As Jesus prepared to depart this world, He knew that difficult days lay ahead for His disciples. He wanted them to be ready for the most challenging times they would ever face.
18 paź 2019 · John 16:33 “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Explanation and Commentary of John 16:33. Jesus tells us to take his yoke and it will be easy, and that his burden is light (Mt 11:30).