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When fear grips the heart and the future feels uncertain, where do we turn?
In John 11:7–10, Jesus looks into the face of danger and walks toward it — not recklessly, but obediently, fully trusting the Father’s will. In this week’s episode, Running Out of Tomorrows, we slow down through this powerful moment in the Gospel of John to see how Christ’s courage shines light on our own fear and faith.
When Jesus says, “Let us go to Judea again,” He’s walking straight back into the place where they tried to kill Him. The disciples see danger. Jesus sees divine purpose. And in this sacred tension, we discover what it really means to walk in the day — to trust the Father’s sovereign timing when the night feels near.
Through John 11:7–10, we’ll uncover:
Rooted in Scripture, guided by the 1689 London Baptist Confession, and nourished by the hope of the Gospel — this episode calls us back to steady confidence in Christ’s sovereign care.
Even when it feels like you’re running out of tomorrows, God is still writing the story.
This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:
We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!
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When fear grips the heart and the future feels uncertain, where do we turn?
In John 11:7–10, Jesus looks into the face of danger and walks toward it — not recklessly, but obediently, fully trusting the Father’s will. In this week’s episode, Running Out of Tomorrows, we slow down through this powerful moment in the Gospel of John to see how Christ’s courage shines light on our own fear and faith.
When Jesus says, “Let us go to Judea again,” He’s walking straight back into the place where they tried to kill Him. The disciples see danger. Jesus sees divine purpose. And in this sacred tension, we discover what it really means to walk in the day — to trust the Father’s sovereign timing when the night feels near.
Through John 11:7–10, we’ll uncover:
Rooted in Scripture, guided by the 1689 London Baptist Confession, and nourished by the hope of the Gospel — this episode calls us back to steady confidence in Christ’s sovereign care.
Even when it feels like you’re running out of tomorrows, God is still writing the story.
This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:
We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!