Glory Through the Dark
This presentation focuses on John 11:1-42. The central theme is the theological question of why bad things happen, asserting that God orchestrates suffering and "darkness" to magnify His glory in Jesus Christ. It uses the story of Lazarus's death and resurrection to illustrate this point, explaining that Jesus intentionally delayed His arrival so that Lazarus would die, thereby allowing Him to perform a greater miracle and reveal His glory as the resurrection and the life. The presentation argues that this experience strengthens the conviction and affection of believers. It emphasizes that Jesus's intentional delay and the resulting suffering were necessary for the greater display of divine power, countering the disciples' and sisters' belief that Jesus should have prevented the death.