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In this week’s episode, we open John 11:11–16 and hear Jesus speak of His friend Lazarus—not as one lost to the grave, but as one who sleeps awaiting His call.
What comfort this gives the believer!
Death is not the end of our story because Christ has conquered it.
When Jesus says, “Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I go to awaken him,” He is revealing far more than a momentary miracle—He’s showing us the heart of the gospel.
Even in delay, His love is never absent; even in death, His power is never silent. Here, faith is forged in the furnace of sorrow, and the glory of Christ shines against the darkness of the tomb.
Join us as we see that Christ’s delay was not neglect but design, that His words awaken faith, and that His resurrection power ensures no grave can hold those whom He loves.
This week we will be reading the following Scripture:
We look forward to seeing you again on Tuesday for the next episode of the Hard Truths miniseries!
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In this week’s episode, we open John 11:11–16 and hear Jesus speak of His friend Lazarus—not as one lost to the grave, but as one who sleeps awaiting His call.
What comfort this gives the believer!
Death is not the end of our story because Christ has conquered it.
When Jesus says, “Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I go to awaken him,” He is revealing far more than a momentary miracle—He’s showing us the heart of the gospel.
Even in delay, His love is never absent; even in death, His power is never silent. Here, faith is forged in the furnace of sorrow, and the glory of Christ shines against the darkness of the tomb.
Join us as we see that Christ’s delay was not neglect but design, that His words awaken faith, and that His resurrection power ensures no grave can hold those whom He loves.
This week we will be reading the following Scripture:
We look forward to seeing you again on Tuesday for the next episode of the Hard Truths miniseries!