Calvary Kona
Why does God sometimes seem silent when we need Him most? In John 11, Mary and Martha send word to Jesus that Lazarus, the one He loves, is sick — yet Jesus delays. By the time He arrives in Bethany, Lazarus has been in the tomb for four days. In this message from Calvary Kona, we walk through the grief, honesty, confusion, and faith found in John 11:28–44. Mary and Martha both say, “Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died.” It is a deeply human moment — the kind of moment where we ask, “God, why?” But this passage reminds us that even when Jesus delays, He is not absent. Even when we cannot see what He is doing, He is still working. Jesus enters into our sorrow, weeps with those who weep, confronts the power of death, and reveals that He is the Resurrection and the Life. This teaching explores unanswered prayer, grief, suffering, the sovereignty of God, functional faith, and the glory of God revealed through the resurrection of Lazarus. If you have ever wrestled with disappointment, loss, or the question “Why did God allow this?”, this message will encourage you to trust Jesus even when His timing is not what you expected. Keywords: John 11 sermon, Lazarus resurrection, Jesus wept, why does God delay, unanswered prayer, grief and faith, trusting God in suffering, Calvary Kona, Christian podcast, Bible teaching, verse by verse Bible study, Resurrection and the Life, Mary and Martha, faith in hard times, God’s timing, Jesus and suffering, Christian encouragement, Gospel of John sermon.
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