What do you do when God seems late?
In this sermon from John 11, we explore one of Jesus' most astonishing miracles—the raising of Lazarus from the dead. But this story is about far more than a resurrection. It reveals who Jesus is in our waiting, our grief, our disappointments, and even our deepest places of loss.
Through the story of Lazarus, Mary, and Martha, we discover:
How to trust God's timing when His delays don't make sense
Why Jesus is not only able to bring resurrection someday, but is the Resurrection and the Life today
What Jesus' tears reveal about the heart of God
How Christ enters our places of pain, poverty, and brokenness
Why no situation is too dead, too lost, or too far gone for God's power
What Lazarus' story teaches us about salvation, new life, and our future resurrection
Whether you're waiting for a breakthrough, grieving a loss, struggling with unanswered prayers, or needing fresh hope, this message points us to the One who stands outside every tomb and calls life out of death.
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