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Grief has a way of testing our faith.

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When loss enters our lives, questions surface quickly.

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Why didn't God act sooner?

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Where was he when we needed him most?

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Even the strongest believers can find themselves wrestling with sorrow and uncertainty

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In John chapter 11, we meet Martha again, but this time not in a home filled with activity.

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Instead, she stands in the weight of loss, mourning the death of her brother Lazarus.

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When Jesus finally arrives, Martha goes out to meet him, carrying both faith and heartbreak in her words.

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What she says reveals a heart that still believes even while grieving deeply

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And in response, Jesus speaks one of the most powerful truths ever declared about life, death, and hope.

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This is Faith Amid Grief, Martha's interaction with Jesus.

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We gather here today with open

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Hearts and minds to grow in faith and truth in every word we find the pages of the word alive and full of grace, inspiring faith.

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Welcome to Bible Bites, the podcast where we work to inspire faith.

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One bite at a time.

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I'm your host, Randy Black.

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Today, we continue our three-episode focus on Martha, the sister of Lazarus.

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by turning to a deeply emotional and theological rich passage.

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John 11, verses 20 through 27

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The setting has changed from a busy household to a place of mourning, as grief fills the home in Bethany following the death of Lazarus.

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In this scene, Martha hears that Jesus is approaching, and she goes out to meet him.

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What follows is not a miracle, but a conversation

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One that was shaped by loss, honest questions, and a faith that is still present even under strain

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This passage of Scripture invites us to consider what belief looks like when prayers feel delayed and sorrow weighs heavily on the heart.

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As we listen to Martha's words and Jesus' response, we'll discover how faith can remain anchored in truth even when circumstances feel overwhelming.

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As we journey through the scripture in today's episode, listen carefully.

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Martha's interaction with Jesus offers insight not only into who he is.

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but into how we are invited to approach him in seasons of grief.

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Before we go into the scripture, let's open up with a word of prayer.

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Heavenly Father, we come before you today with humble hearts, acknowledging that you are near to those who are brokenhearted.

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Thank you for your word, which speaks not only to our joy, but also to our sorrows.

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Lord, as we turn our attention to Martha's encounter with Jesus in a moment of deep grief, help us to see you clearly, even when circumstances are painful.

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And answers feel delayed.

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Teach us that faith can remain present even when our hearts are heavy.

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Open our hearts to receive your truth, your comfort, and your hope.

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Strengthen our trust in you during seasons of loss, and remind us that you are compassionate, powerful, and always present

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Guide our time together and use your word to deepen our faith and draw us closer to you.

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We ask these in the name of your son, Jesus.

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Amen.

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John chapter 11, verse 20, sets the scene for this encounter.

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Then Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming, went and met him.

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But Mary sat still in the house.

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Martha does not remain still in her grief.

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While sorrow fills the home, she moves toward Jesus

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Her response reveals a heart that is hurting yet still anchored in relationship and belief.

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In verse 21, Martha speaks words shaped by both faith and pain.

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Lord, if thou hast been here, my brother had not died.

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This is not a statement of accusation, but of trust

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Martha believes in Jesus' power, even as she struggles with the timing of his arrival.

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She continues then in verse 22.

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But I know that even now, whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God will give it thee.

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Despite her loss, Martha still acknowledges Jesus' unique relationship with the Father.

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Her faith has not vanished.

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It is strained, but is still present.

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Jesus responds with a promise in verse 23: Thy brother shall rise again.

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Martha answers from her theological understanding in verse 24.

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I know that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day.

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Then Jesus shifts the conversation in verses 25 and 26.

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I am the resurrection and the life.

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He that believeth in me, thou he were dead, yet shall he live.

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And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.

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Believest thou this

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Jesus moves Martha from a future hope to a present truth.

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Resurrection is not merely an event, it is a person.

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Martha responds in verse 27 with a powerful confession of faith.

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Yea, Lord, I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of God, which should come into the world

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Even in grief, Martha affirms who Jesus is.

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Her faith rests not in what she can see, but in who she believes him to be.

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Martha meets Jesus with grief in her heart and faith on her lips.

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She believes.

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But she is hurting.

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She trusts.

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But she is struggling.

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This moment reminds us that faith does not require the absence of sorrow

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Instead, it invites us to bring our grief directly to Christ, honestly, openly, and without pretense.

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As we turn to the lessons from this encounter, we're invited to consider how we respond when loss enters our own lives, and what it means to trust Jesus when our hearts are heavy.

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Martha's encounter with Jesus teaches us that grief and faith are not opposites.

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Her words reflect honesty, not disbelief.

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She brings her pain directly to Jesus without abandoning her trust in him.

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This reminds us that God.

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Welcomes our sorrow and our questions, and that faith is not diminished by tears, it is often strengthened through them

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Jesus' declaration here, I am the resurrection and the life, shifts our understanding of hope.

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He does not point Martha only to a future promise.

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He reveals himself as present, powerful, and personal.

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Our hope is not rooted in circumstances changing, but in Christ Himself, unchanging and sovereign

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Martha's confession of faith reveals spiritual depth.

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Even without knowing what Jesus is about to do, she affirms who he is

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This teaches us that genuine faith is anchored not in outcomes, but in identity, trusting Jesus for who he is even when we cannot see what lies ahead.

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Finally, the passage here shows us that faith amid grief is active, not passive.

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Martha goes to Jesus, speaks honestly, listens carefully, and responds with belief.

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Her example encourages us to move toward Christ in our sorrow, trusting that his presence brings both truth and hope.

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Martha's encounter with Jesus invites us to look inward and examine our own responses to grief.

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When sorrow comes into our lives, do we withdraw or do we move toward Christ?

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Do we silence our questions or bring them honestly before Him?

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Do we cling to outcomes, or do we anchor ourselves in the truth of who Jesus is?

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Before we close our eyes in prayer with today's episode, let's pause

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And let's allow this story to speak personally to our hearts.

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Reflect is about bringing our grief and our faith together before God, seeking his guidance, his comfort, and his hope.

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The grief Martha experiences is deeply human.

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And her response reminds us that faith does not require emotional perfection

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Reflection here invites us to consider how we respond to loss, disappointment, and unanswered prayers, and whether those moments draw us closer to Christ or push us away.

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This passage of scripture encourages us to examine the foundation of our faith.

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Is it rooted in what we hope God will do, or in who He has revealed Himself to be?

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Martha's confession challenges us to anchor our trust in Jesus' identity, even when circumstances feel overwhelming.

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Reflection also calls us to honesty.

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Jesus does not rebuke Martha for her grief.

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He engages her with compassion and with truth.

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We too are invited to bring our pain, confusion, and questions before him, trusting that his presence brings both understanding and hope.

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Finally, the story here in the scripture reminds us that faith amid sorrow is active.

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Martha moves toward Jesus, speaks openly, listens, and responds with belief

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As we reflect, we're encouraged to bring our own grief into God's presence, allowing Him to guide, to comfort, and to ultimately strengthen our hearts

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Before we end the episode and preview our next, let's go ahead and close out with a word of prayer.

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Heavenly Father, thank you for meeting us in our grief with truth, love, and compassion.

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Thank you for the hope we have in Jesus, who is the resurrection and the life.

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Lord, help us to trust you even when sorrow weighs heavy on our hearts.

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Teach us to bring our pain, confusion, and questions honestly before you, and to anchor our faith in not in circumstances, but in who you are.

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Strengthen our hearts, deepen our trust, and remind us that nothing is beyond your power

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May our faith remain steadfast even in the seasons of grief, and may your presence bring comfort, clarity, and hope

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We ask this in the name of your son, Jesus.

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Amen.

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Thank you for joining us today on Bible Bikes as we explored faith amid grief, Martha's interaction with Jesus.

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Through this intimate conversation in John chapter 11, we've seen that faith can remain strong even in the shadow of sorrow.

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Martha's honesty, trust, and confession of belief remind us that grief and faith can coexist, and that our hope is anchored in Jesus, the resurrection and the life

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Even in moments when answers seem delayed and pain weighs heavily on our hearts, we are invited to bring our sorrow directly to Christ

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Faith is not about the absence of tears, but the presence of trust.

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And Martha's example shows us how to move toward Jesus with both honesty and belief.

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In our next episode, we'll step from conversation into the miraculous with trusting Jesus for the impossible, the raising of Lazarus.

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In John chapter 11, verses 38 through 44, we'll witness Jesus stand before the tomb, call the dead to life.

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and demonstrate the power that comes when we trust him fully, even in situations that seem hopeless.

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This passage of Scripture challenges us to consider what it means to place unwavering confidence in Christ

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and how his authority brings life where we only see death.

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So join us again on Bible Bites, the podcast where we work to inspire faith.

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