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In this powerful message, TJ challenges us to view our trials not as obstacles to overcome alone, but as divine opportunities to draw closer to Christ. Through the story of Lazarus in John 11, we discover that when Mary and Martha faced their brother's death, their first instinct was to run to Jesus. This becomes our model: in our darkest moments, when medical reports devastate us, when relationships crumble, when children wander, our response must be to seek Jesus first. The sermon reveals three transformative purposes for our trials: they bring us to Jesus, make us like Jesus, and point others to Jesus. What strikes deeply is the reality that sometimes our greatest trials come precisely when we're doing exactly what God asked us to do. Paul and Silas sang hymns in prison after obeying God's vision to minister in Macedonia, and their faithfulness led to the salvation of an entire household. We're reminded that our trials are never wasted when surrendered to God. The challenge becomes personal: Who is watching us navigate our struggles? Whose eternal destiny might be influenced by our faithfulness in suffering? This isn't about pretending pain doesn't hurt, but about recognizing that our momentary afflictions have eternal purpose when placed in the hands of a God who specializes in turning the greatest battles into the greatest victories.
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In this powerful message, TJ challenges us to view our trials not as obstacles to overcome alone, but as divine opportunities to draw closer to Christ. Through the story of Lazarus in John 11, we discover that when Mary and Martha faced their brother's death, their first instinct was to run to Jesus. This becomes our model: in our darkest moments, when medical reports devastate us, when relationships crumble, when children wander, our response must be to seek Jesus first. The sermon reveals three transformative purposes for our trials: they bring us to Jesus, make us like Jesus, and point others to Jesus. What strikes deeply is the reality that sometimes our greatest trials come precisely when we're doing exactly what God asked us to do. Paul and Silas sang hymns in prison after obeying God's vision to minister in Macedonia, and their faithfulness led to the salvation of an entire household. We're reminded that our trials are never wasted when surrendered to God. The challenge becomes personal: Who is watching us navigate our struggles? Whose eternal destiny might be influenced by our faithfulness in suffering? This isn't about pretending pain doesn't hurt, but about recognizing that our momentary afflictions have eternal purpose when placed in the hands of a God who specializes in turning the greatest battles into the greatest victories.

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