When it feels like God showed up after the moment passed, hope starts to feel like a cruel word. In The Other Side of Broken, Michael Brian takes you into the tension at Bethany, where Mary and Martha whisper what we’ve all thought: “Lord, if You had been here…” Lazarus is four days gone, the house is filled with grief, and the promise looks buried. But Jesus steps into the delay, not to explain it, but to prove something: He’s not late, and resurrection doesn’t need your timeline.
From the tomb to Solomon’s courtroom and all the way to the cross, this message traces a single thread, brokenness isn’t the end, it’s often the doorway. Sometimes faith is surrender before it’s celebration. Sometimes favor looks like a cross before it looks like a crown. And when Jesus calls, “Come forth,” He’s not only speaking to Lazarus, He’s calling everything you thought was dead back into the light.
Up Next in Season 1
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Divine Reversal | Dustin Hanson
When the scoreboard doesn’t look hopeful, it’s easy to assume the ending is already written. In Divine Reversal, Pastor Dustin Hanson walks through Hannah’s pain, persistence, and prayer in 1 Samuel 2 to show that God is never boxed in by what we see. What feels like delay, loss, or barrenness ma...
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Fighting to Keep the Faith | Mike Zubik
There’s a kind of faith that doesn’t just believe, it refuses to quit. In this message, Mike Zubik takes you to Luke 7, where even John the Baptist ends up in a prison season, asking the question nobody expects from a strong man: “Are You the one, or should we look for another?” It’s not rebellio...
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In Spite of Everything | Michael Ensey
IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING
When Quitting Would Make Sense—but You Don’t
There is something deeply stirring about watching someone refuse to quit when every reason says they should. Their back is against the wall. The odds are stacked. The pressure is relentless. And yet—in spite of everything—they ho...