In John 16:33b, Jesus says "be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." What does it look like to overcome the world? How could Jesus say that right before he was crucified; betrayed by a close friend? In this sermon, Pastor Kohl goes over this passage and looks at what it means to overcome the world vs. the world overcoming us. A hint, don't get trapped by the cookies.
Word of the Day: Overcome
Acts 17:1-10; Hope for the Future?
Acts 16:16-34; Jesus continues to Act
Acts 16:6-5; Conquering For Christ
Acts 15:12-16:5; Gate Keepers
Contending for the Faith; Acts 15
Giving Thanks, 1Thess 5:16-18
Acts 14: Caring for God’s People
Acts 13:38-42; The Gospel Divide
Acts 13:13-41; The Book of Shadows
Acts 13:4-12; A Question of Love
Acts 13:1-5; A Question of Faithfulness
Acts 12:1-24; Two Ways to Live
What God has cleansed; Acts 10:1-11:19
Peter and the Sheet; Acts 10:1-16
Acts 9:32-43; Following the Master
Acts 9:1-25; Saul’s Conversion Continued
Saul’s Conversion; Acts 9:1-19
1 Gospel, 2 Soils; Acts 8:9-40
Acts 8:1-17, The World Changed
The First Martyr: Acts 6:8-7:60
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