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Have you ever prayed for something deeply—healing, breakthrough, restoration—and felt like heaven was silent? Like God heard your request but didn’t move?
You’re not alone. In John 11, we meet a family Jesus deeply loves: Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. But even though Jesus hears their cry, He doesn’t rush. He doesn’t even move. In fact, He stays where He is two more days.
This moment in Scripture shows us something uncomfortable but necessary: sometimes, God waits. But His waiting is never pointless. It’s never careless. It’s a glory issue.
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Have you ever prayed for something deeply—healing, breakthrough, restoration—and felt like heaven was silent? Like God heard your request but didn’t move?
You’re not alone. In John 11, we meet a family Jesus deeply loves: Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. But even though Jesus hears their cry, He doesn’t rush. He doesn’t even move. In fact, He stays where He is two more days.
This moment in Scripture shows us something uncomfortable but necessary: sometimes, God waits. But His waiting is never pointless. It’s never careless. It’s a glory issue.