Have you ever called out to God, only to feel like you’re getting a busy signal? Why would God put us on hold when we need Him the most? Encouraging lessons from John chapter 11.
In times of loss and waiting, we can be assured that God loves us far more than we know at the time. That’s a lesson Dr. Paul Cannings, pastor of Living Word Fellowship Church in Houston Texas, shares with Mart DeHaan and Bill Crowder in this series of 5 conversations. John 11’s account of Jesus raising his friend Lazarus from the dead helps us discover that even when God’s timing seems off, we need to remember that God sees what we don’t.
Have you ever called out to God, only to feel like you’re getting a busy signal? Why would God put us on hold when we need Him the most? Encouraging lessons from John chapter 11.
The Bible defines faith as “trusting in what you cannot see.” But it’s hard to trust in God’s goodness when life is falling apart around us. Let’s explore a passage in Scripture that offers us a fresh perspective on faith.
It’s easy to be thankful during the good seasons in life. But when life takes a drastic turn, gratitude doesn’t come so naturally. Let’s look at the story of Lazarus, and discover why we grow closer to God in our difficulties.
When troubles pile up and we reach the end of our rope, we may start to wonder if God really cares about us. Let’s talk honestly about those times when we doubt God’s love.
Guest: Paul Cannings
The account of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead is a gripping story. Just when you think you know how the story will end, there’s a twist in the plot! Let’s conclude their study of Lazarus from John chapter 11.