Suffering can lead to feelings of hopelessness, especially at Christmas. Whether it’s death, pain, or heartache, we think Jesus doesn’t hear. He hasn’t answered, so we assume He isn’t going to come through us, and we are left to suffer alone.

Join me this month in a new series on hopelessness, as we find reasons to have the hope of Christ at Christmas and throughout the year in the story of Mary, Martha, and their brother, Lazarus. Jesus was four days late, and hope had disappeared, but… a delay isn’t a denial.

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