John 16:33  These things I have spoken unto you, 
that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: 
but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. 
My  LORD's words are true as to the tribulation. 
I have my share of it  beyond all doubt. 
The
 flail is not hung up out of the way, nor can I  hope that it will be 
laid aside so long as I lie upon the threshing  floor, How can I look to
 be at home in the enemy's country, joyful while  in exile, or 
comfortable in a wilderness?
 This is 
not my rest. 
This is  the place of the furnace, and the forge, and the 
hammer. 
My experience  tallies with my LORD's words.
I note how 
He bids me "be of good  cheer." 
Alas! I am far too apt to be downcast. 
My spirit soon sinks when  I am sorely tried. 
But I must not give way to
 this feeling. 
When my  LORD bids me cheer up I must not dare to be cast down.
What is  the argument which He uses to encourage me? 
Why, it is His own victory. 
He says, "I have overcome the world."
 His battle was much more severe  than mine. 
I have not yet resisted unto blood. 
Why do I despair of  overcoming?
 See, my soul, the enemy has been once overcome. 
I fight with  a beaten 
foe. 
O world, Jesus has already vanquished thee; and in me, by  His 
grace, He will overcome thee again. 
Therefore am I of good cheer  and 
sing unto my conquering LORD. 
~Charles Spurgeon~

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