Lion DevotionalSýnishorn
WELCOME RESURRECTION DEVO
LYRIC EXCERPT:
You can do anything
You can do anything
My eyes will see Your glory
My eyes will see Your glory
As the sisters begged the Savior
Come at once to Bethany
For the one You love is dying
But His yes was not to be
As His weeping begged the question
Could His friend He not have healed
But He’s still the resurrection
Even when the tomb is sealed
You can do anything
There are few things as hard to face as a disappointment. When you’ve held on to hope for so long only to be let down, it’s never an easy situation.
This all-too-familiar feeling of disappointment appears in the New Testament after Lazarus had died. He was Jesus’ friend –– and even though He could have healed him, He chose not to. In fact, He waited to travel, and Lazarus was already dead by the time He arrived.
When Jesus finally gets there, Martha says, “If you had been here, my brother would not have died.”
The confusion and disappointment Martha was feeling must have been overwhelming. Jesus didn’t come in time, and she’d believed He would.
Have you been there? Have you ever prayed for God to move in a situation and He didn’t show up in the way you hoped?? Have you ever felt that the time for God to intervene had expired?
When we grieve the dreams we had or the relationships we’ve lost, the pain we experience may seem overwhelming, but hope can be found in knowing that God never leaves us or fails us.
Martha was hurting but still she said: “I know that even now God will give you whatever you ask.”
Even now God can work in your situation.
Even now He can do the impossible.
Even now He can turn it for good.
He can do anything. The question is, will you trust Him when He doesn’t do what you expect?
About this Plan
In Revelation, we see Jesus as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah” and the “Lamb who was slain.” So much of God’s kingdom embodies paradox; even Jesus Himself was sovereign AND He submitted to authority. He’s the beginning AND the end. He isn’t relegated to one or the other. Join us for this 14-day study as we learn about how God’s kingdom and character may surprise us.
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