Overcome

Learning to Lament

Pilot Knob Lutheran Church Communique 

March 4, 2026 

John 16:33 “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” 

“If there is one thing you can count on in your life, it’s that your path will not always be easy.” (Tony Evens) 

It doesn’t take long to realize that life can be hard, difficult, and at times painful. That’s not to say life doesn’t have times of joy, victories, and celebrations, it does and we should enjoy them, but we shouldn’t expect that to be the norm. Our world is fallen and we have a mortal enemy who desires to cause pain and hardship. As Christian’s we have God who has overcome all obstacles and has promised to be with us through it all to the very end when he calls us home. 

During the course of life we will experience losses of various kinds and degrees which are painful. What we do with them can influence our lives moving forward. I believe much of that has to do with one’s belief or lack of belief in God. Not only in his existence but in his nature. The God of scripture is loving, forgiving, compassionate and able to provide the strength and resolve to move through pain of grief. 

How can that be? Jesus experienced firsthand grief at the death of Lazarus, the rejection of Israel and his disciples at his arrest. Yes, Jesus lived in this world and experienced similar problems if not worse problems than we have, and remained faithful. Because of that he is more than able to come along side and hold you while you hurt assuring you that he is in control of all things and as a result you will emerge a stronger person and able to help others in similar situations. 

Pr. Bob Snitzer 

By the Way: 

Today, 4:30 Confirmation class. 

Sunday 8, 9:00 Morning worship. Sermon: One Detail Job 14:1-19 

Sunday March 29, 4:00 the Dramatization of the Living Last Supper. Invite a friend. 

Past communiques and sermons can be read and heard on our website: www.pilotknob.org and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PilotKnobLutheran 

Our service also airs on: KGLO 1300 AM at 10:00 AM, and KIOW 107.3 FM at 7:00 AM. Spread the word. 

Isaiah 55:10-11 As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it. 

Pilot 

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