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By Any Means Necessary
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What if God's greatest work in your life comes through the very thing you're asking Him to remove?
In this episode of The Script Pod, we wrestle with one of the hardest realities of faith: trusting God's methods when we don't understand them.
Drawing from the story of Lazarus, alongside some of Scripture's most extraordinary accounts, we explore the tension between what God wants and how He chooses to accomplish it. Because while God's will for humanity is clear—salvation, restoration, and eternal life—the path He takes to get us there is often anything but predictable.
Why did Jesus heal some instantly but allow Lazarus to die? Why did God part the Red Sea instead of providing boats? Why did Daniel have to enter the lions' den before experiencing deliverance?
Again and again, Scripture reveals a God who is willing to accomplish His purposes in ways we would never choose for ourselves.
This message is a reminder that God's delays are not always denials, His silence is not abandonment, and His methods are not measured by our comfort. Sometimes He permits what we hate for a season in order to accomplish what He loves for eternity.
The question is not whether we want God's promises.
The question is whether we trust Him with the process.
Because faith is not only praising God when the miracle arrives—it's holding on to Him while the tomb is still closed.