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597 FBCWest | Jesus the Overcomer

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While heading to the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus is going to be talking to his disciples and figurative language initially about his death and resurrection. He tells them that their reaction is going to be very different than the world's reaction, but their reaction is only going to be temporary and eventually their change reaction will be permanent. It will also tell them that during their time here on earth, they will be facing tribulation, but they can have peace because of what Jesus is going to do. Come see what Jesus says, how we can have peace. John 16:16 Jesus speaks figuratively about His death and resurrection John 16:17 & 18 Disciples talk among themselves what Jesus might mean John 16:19 – 22 Jesus tells them they will grieve and then that grief will turn to joy and that joy can’t be taken away John 16:23 & 24 The Father will give to them things asked for in Jesus’ name John 16:25 – 28 Jesus talks plainly to them about going to the Father and prayer John 16:29 & 30 Disciples response is that they believe John 16:31 – 33 Jesus tells them even though they believe they will be scattered, but He will not be alone and that He has overcome the world
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While heading to the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus is going to be talking to his disciples and figurative language initially about his death and resurrection. He tells them that their reaction is going to be very different than the world's reaction, but their reaction is only going to be temporary and eventually their change reaction will be permanent. It will also tell them that during their time here on earth, they will be facing tribulation, but they can have peace because of what Jesus is going to do. Come see what Jesus says, how we can have peace. John 16:16 Jesus speaks figuratively about His death and resurrection John 16:17 & 18 Disciples talk among themselves what Jesus might mean John 16:19 – 22 Jesus tells them they will grieve and then that grief will turn to joy and that joy can’t be taken away John 16:23 & 24 The Father will give to them things asked for in Jesus’ name John 16:25 – 28 Jesus talks plainly to them about going to the Father and prayer John 16:29 & 30 Disciples response is that they believe John 16:31 – 33 Jesus tells them even though they believe they will be scattered, but He will not be alone and that He has overcome the world
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