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Using the story of Lazarus in John 11, we look at Mary and Martha—two women who loved Jesus and believed in Him, yet only had faith for what they had already seen. They had watched Jesus heal the sick, but resurrection? That felt out of reach. When things became impossible, their hope was limited by their past experiences with God.
We talk about how easy it is, in moments of desperation, to rationalize what we believe Jesus might do—boxing Him into what feels realistic instead of trusting Him for who He truly is. Jesus could have healed Lazarus before he died, but He allowed the situation to unfold in a way that invited deeper dependence and revealed a greater dimension of His nature: the One who overcomes death itself.
And yet—knowing exactly how He would redeem the situation—Jesus still stopped to weep with them.
This episode is an invitation for anyone standing in front of something that feels impossible. A reminder to lift your eyes off the situation and fix them back on the Lord, with whom no impossibility exists. God takes care of those He loves—and you are deeply, deeply loved.
By Fedhii Gobena & Biiftuu Gobena5
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Using the story of Lazarus in John 11, we look at Mary and Martha—two women who loved Jesus and believed in Him, yet only had faith for what they had already seen. They had watched Jesus heal the sick, but resurrection? That felt out of reach. When things became impossible, their hope was limited by their past experiences with God.
We talk about how easy it is, in moments of desperation, to rationalize what we believe Jesus might do—boxing Him into what feels realistic instead of trusting Him for who He truly is. Jesus could have healed Lazarus before he died, but He allowed the situation to unfold in a way that invited deeper dependence and revealed a greater dimension of His nature: the One who overcomes death itself.
And yet—knowing exactly how He would redeem the situation—Jesus still stopped to weep with them.
This episode is an invitation for anyone standing in front of something that feels impossible. A reminder to lift your eyes off the situation and fix them back on the Lord, with whom no impossibility exists. God takes care of those He loves—and you are deeply, deeply loved.

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