How do we know God’s will?
God’s will is more than a “what.”
It’s more than a “when.”
It’s more than a “where.”
It’s even more than “how.”

Some things are right, but not right now.

God is eternal and unconstrained by time or place, but He unfolds His eternal plans, assembling specific people at prearranged places and with precise timing. Sometimes His timing seems random and even wrong.

John 11 unveils one of Christ’s preeminent miracles–the resurrection of Lazarus, but even those closest to the event found themselves disoriented and tilting toward doubt. We are going to explore how to reorient our lives when the pieces of the puzzle just don’t seem to be coming together. The disciples were on a once-in-history adventure; they were being commissioned to head into all the world–a world bigger than they even knew existed.

When you’re headed to places where no one has gone before, to do what’s never been done before, there are some things you need to remember. Those lessons are in John 11.

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