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In this episode, Lazarus’s resurrection sparks a crisis among the religious leaders—and Caiaphas unknowingly speaks God’s plan of salvation: one man would die for the people. You’ll be reminded that even in opposition, God’s purposes prevail, and that Jesus didn’t just come to inspire us—He came to die in our place. This passage invites you to trust God’s timing, see Jesus as your substitute, and keep growing in the daily rhythm of His Word.
Hosted by Dr. Josh Morgan, a pastor with 20 years of ministry experience and a doctorate in Christian Formation and Discipleship, this podcast helps listeners feel closer to God by engaging with His Word daily.
Check it out —8ish minutes a day can transform your walk with Jesus!
Get Josh's free "Feel Closer to God Today" guide, and start receiving his weekly encouragement emails: https://mailchi.mp/drjoshmorgan/free-guide-form
Find Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshuasethmorgan/reels/
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In this episode, Lazarus’s resurrection sparks a crisis among the religious leaders—and Caiaphas unknowingly speaks God’s plan of salvation: one man would die for the people. You’ll be reminded that even in opposition, God’s purposes prevail, and that Jesus didn’t just come to inspire us—He came to die in our place. This passage invites you to trust God’s timing, see Jesus as your substitute, and keep growing in the daily rhythm of His Word.
Hosted by Dr. Josh Morgan, a pastor with 20 years of ministry experience and a doctorate in Christian Formation and Discipleship, this podcast helps listeners feel closer to God by engaging with His Word daily.
Check it out —8ish minutes a day can transform your walk with Jesus!
Get Josh's free "Feel Closer to God Today" guide, and start receiving his weekly encouragement emails: https://mailchi.mp/drjoshmorgan/free-guide-form
Find Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshuasethmorgan/reels/