Jesus: Our Peace

John 16:16-33

I read a story about a boy who was reading a novel in the living room. His mother called for him to come help her in the kitchen. He responded that he couldn't come because the villain had the hero down and it seemed like he would do him in. His mother didn't accept that excuse and told him to come right away! Quickly, the boy flipped to the end of the book and discovered that the hero didn't die after all; the villain was defeated, and the hero won. As the boy came into the kitchen he said, "That villain was doing OK in chapter five, but is he ever in for a surprise when he gets to the last page!"

A year ago the enemies of the U.S. attacked with a vengeance and thousands of innocent people were killed. Viewing the horrific scene around N.Y. and Washington following that vicious attack, one might think that the 'Villain' was doing OK, but the final chapter on this has yet to be written. That is so true in all areas of our lives.

One of the marks of spiritual maturity is the ability to judge matters by long-term consequences rather than immediate rewards. It's easy to misinterpret who is ahead and who is losing without a long-range perspective. What appears to be success could be failure in disguise.

Spiritual discernment is the ability to distinguish the permanent from the temporary, the seen from the unseen. Christ contrasted the opinion of the unbelieving, unregenerate world with that of His disciples. The world would rejoice at the crucifixion of Christ and the disciples would sorrow, but the long-range results would produce rejoicing in His disciples and sorrow for the world.

In today's passage we find that Jesus is Our Peace. In a world where it seems that evil is overcoming that which is good, Jesus calls us to peace in Him. Read text: Jn. 16:16-33

I. The World's Joy is Short-lived.

II. Believer's Have Short-Lived Sorrow.

The disciples were beginning to understand what Christ was teaching them, and yet Christ knew that they couldn't fully comprehend what was about to happen. He encouraged them in verse 33. We can also find encouragement in this verse. It may look like we are fighting a losing battle, but Christ has already won the victory!

How do we view the ever-changing events of this world? Without Christ, it must be frightening to consider what is happening around us today, but as we view the world through the cross of Christ, we get a totally different perspective. Paul wrote:

Do you enjoy the peace that only comes through a personal knowledge of Jesus Christ as your Savior? Why not come now and let us introduce you to Him today. Jesus died on Calvary, that we might have eternal life. He is the only way to heaven; He is the source of our peace in a troubled world. Trust Him today.