A Sermon Delivered on Wednesday Evening, June 11th 2025, by Evangelist PAUL ACQUAH,Live on MZ Radio London, London UK.
Have you ever faced a problem so overwhelming it seemed impossible to overcome? Maybe it was a crisis at work, a broken relationship, a health scare, or a season of deep discouragement. What if I told you that from the very beginning, God’s plan for humanity was never one of failure or despair, but of victory and dominion? While struggles are unavoidable, they are not unconquerable. So, how do you rise above life’s storms? How do you walk in unshakable victory? In today’s message titled “Overcoming life’s problems,”Evangelist Paul Acquah explores biblical principles that will empower you to face life’s problems with confidence, knowing that in Christ, victory is already yours.
Be blessed as you listen!
Jesus warned us that we would face difficulties in this world. There’s no way to escape them.
We all face problems and so I want to start off by just making the statement that God intended from the very beginning in creation that you and I or mankind would live a life of victory. We would live a life of being able to stand above the problems and deal with difficulties as they came. God gave Adam and Eve dominion over everything that he’d created and as we study the scriptures, we see how sin entered in and messed up that plan, but it never changed God’s purpose. He created us to live an overcoming life and gave us the ability to do so.
I want to talk about how-to live-in victory and that means, overcoming the difficulties that we’re going to face and the first thing I want to do is just define what it means to overcome. The definition of overcomer is to subdue, to conquer, to prevail, to get the victory. It’s very clear that’s more than just getting by. But so many Christians are satisfied just to get by.
Jesus said to us in John chapter 16 and probably most of you are familiar with this verse.
But do we really take it seriously for what Jesus said in John 16 verse 33? Jesus makes this statement, and he says These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you [f]will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”
He says but, in the world, you shall have tribulation. That word tribulation means afflictions, distresses, difficulties, pressures, burdens, and problems. Jesus was preparing us for life in this world and he says in this world you’re going to have problems. Not many people have got that in their ‘promise box’. We don’t want to talk about that one, and because we haven’t talked about it, we’ve misled a lot of people with the thought that you’ll give your life to Jesusand everything will go on smoothly. But it’s really just the opposite and Jesus didn’t fool anybody and didn’t try to hide anything from them, so he just addressed them and said in this world you’re going to have these difficulties. But look how he said you and I as believers should respond to those problems, to those troubles, to the tribulation, the afflictions, the distress, the pressures, and the burdens.
He says be of good cheer because I’ve overcome the world. Jesus said be of good cheer when problems come and yet do we find many Christians actually doing that. Let’s go back to the first part of this verse where Jesus says these things have I spoken unto you that in me you might have peace. What are those things that he spoke to us? All we have to do is go back to where he began this teaching in John chapter 14 and the first thing that he said to us was,
“Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. 2 In My Father’s house are many [a]mansions; if it were not so, [b]I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also (John 14: 1 – 3.).
This is where Jesus began this series of teaching in John 14,15, and 16. They contain some of the most important teaching that Jesus did, and he did it just before he was to go to the cross. So, he was preparing the disciples for what was going to take place when he departed.
He ended it up by saying these things have I spoken to you that in me you might have peace but in the world you’re going to have problems, you’re going to have tribulation, you’re going to have troubles but be of good cheer. Why did he say that in him we would have peace. He spoke words to us and the first words he spoke to us was let not your heart be troubled you believe in God believe also in me and then he talked about in my father’s house there are many mansions if it were not so I would have told you. So the first thing he’s telling us that as long as we’re in this world we’re going to have difficulties but we can have peace by meditating on the fact that he said I’ve got your future taken care of. You don’t have to worry about the future. I’m preparing you a place that where I am there you may be also and he said you believe in God believe also in me.
I’m telling you the truth I’ve got your future covered and he’s saying that you don’t have to worry about the future and yet all you must do is pick up a newspaper or magazine or turn on the radio or the TV and you hear so much talk about the future. I can tell you what the future holds for the believer. What does the future hold? Well, for us believers I can tell you what the future holds: a mansion, and streets of gold with foundations of precious stone so he’s saying think about your future, the one I’ve got for you is just out of this world. So he he’s saying you can have peace if you don’t worry about the future, I’ve got it covered for you then he begins to talk about the ministry of the holy spirit and he tells us in John 14, I begin with verse 16: “And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another [e]Helper, that He may abide with you forever— 17 the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you. 18 I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you”.
Don’t forget what we’re talking about. He said these things have I spoken unto you that in me you might have peace. The first thing he covered was our future, so we don’t have to worry about the future. Then he begins to talk about the here in the now and he says I’m not going to leave you comfortless; I’m going to give you another comforter and he will abide with you forever, praise God. Then he goes on and he says the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you. 18 I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you. What’s he doing? He’s saying that if our faith and trust are in him, we don’t have to worry about the future. He’s preparing us a place, then he’s saying you don’t have to worry about your daily life because you’re not going to be alone.
I’m not going to leave you comfortless I will come to you by the Holy Spirit and then he dropped down to verse 26 of John 14 and he said, But the [g]Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. 27 Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid

Paul Acquah is the founder of Christ Is All Ministries (CIAM), an evangelical ministry meeting the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of people. He is passionate about seeing people transformed by the Word of God and making heaven more crowded! Read More