Have Hope in Christ
Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter John 16:29–33 There’s something tender and very human about this moment in John’s Gospel. The disciples finally feel like they understand Jesus—“Now you are speaking plainly,” they say with relief. But Jesus gently reminds them that their confidence will soon be shaken. They will scatter. They will feel alone. Their faith will wobble. And yet, Jesus doesn’t shame them. He doesn’t withdraw his trust. Instead, Jesus offers them a promise that has carried believers for centuries: “In the world you will have trouble, but take courage—I have conquered the world.” At its heart, this passage is about realistic hope. Jesus doesn’t pretend life will be easy. He doesn’t promise a trouble‑free path. Instead, Jesus names the truth: life brings confusion, fear, and moments when we feel scattered inside. But Jesus also names a deeper truth—one that steadies the soul. God is with us in every moment, and Christ’s victory is already at work beneath...