Now a certain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha.
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Let’s learn the secrets to your miracle breakthrough! Jesus knows what He’s doing when it comes to miracles, but do you? Join me for the next few days as we talk about the story of Lazarus, but look at a few things you probably haven’t ever noticed.
One of the hardest parts of caring for someone you love or praying for their healing is when you feel like God has stopped answering your prayers. Why does the One who said he would be near in the valley of the shadow of death feel like he’s staying far away?
Disappointment, in one way or another, happens to us all. How we process the disappoint determines if it will be the foundation for God to do a miracle or if it will be an anchor that weighs us down.
Introduction What does it actually mean to abide? Meno (μένω) — the Greek word translated “abide” or “remain” in John 15:1–10 — simply means to stay. To hold your ground in a relationship. To not leave. Jesus uses the image of a branch remaining connected to a vine: apart from that connection, the branch cannot produce fruit. Jesus is inviting us to stay connected — and to be aligned with what He is doing in each season. Let's see how Martha of Bethany learns to abide.
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