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The Purpose in the Waiting

33 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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What if God's delay isn't His denial? Waiting on the Lord can be one of the hardest parts of following Him. We pray, we hope, we trust—and sometimes it feels like heaven is silent. This week, we look at the story of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. Jesus loved them deeply, yet He waited. Lazarus died before their prayer was answered. It seemed too late. But the waiting wasn't because Jesus didn't care. It was because there was something bigger unfolding. Others needed to witness the power and glory of God. What looked like a delay became a testimony that pointed everyone to Jesus. Sometimes our waiting isn't just about us. God is writing a story that reaches far beyond our own lives. If you're in a season of waiting, this message is a reminder that God has not forgotten you. He is still working—even when you can't yet see what He's doing.

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The Purpose in the Waiting

What if God's delay isn't His denial? Waiting on the Lord can be one of the hardest parts of following Him. We pray, we hope, we trust—and sometimes it feels like heaven is silent. This week, we look at the story of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. Jesus loved them deeply, yet He waited. Lazarus died before their prayer was answered. It seemed too late. But the waiting wasn't because Jesus didn't care. It was because there was something bigger unfolding. Others needed to witness the power and glory of God. What looked like a delay became a testimony that pointed everyone to Jesus. Sometimes our waiting isn't just about us. God is writing a story that reaches far beyond our own lives. If you're in a season of waiting, this message is a reminder that God has not forgotten you. He is still working—even when you can't yet see what He's doing.

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