Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
“Now when He had said these things, He cried with a loud voice,
“Lazarus, come forth!”
And he who had died came out bound hand and foot with graveclothes, an his face was wrapped with a cloth. Jesus said to them, “Loose him, and let him go.”
John 11:43-44 NKJV
Have you ever felt lost?
Like you’re wandering in the dark, bumping into walls while everyone else knows exactly where they’re going? It’s easy to feel abandoned in those moments—stuck in confusion and wallowing in uncertainty. But here’s the thing: God won’t leave us alone in the dark. Somewhere in your shadowy, spinning world, there’s a door.
The problem? Finding it.
So, let’s be real—just because we find the door doesn’t mean we’re ready to fling it open. What if stepping over the threshold changes everything? (Spoiler alert: It probably will.) But the truth? God knows your fear. He knows your doubts. He knows your strengths. Most importantly, He knows your heart.
Think of it like fumbling around in a pitch-black room. We inch forward, hands outstretched, searching for the light switch. We may trip along the way, stub a toe or two, and maybe mutter a frustrated prayer. Life is tough, but with each step, we get closer to the door God has set before us. It’s there. We know it. We just can’t see it. It may be hidden behind our fog of doubt or icicles of fear.
The question is: When the door opens, will you trust God enough to step through?
That question has bounced around my brain more times than I care to admit. Until one day while reading the Bible, Lazarus has his door moment—or should I say tomb moment. In any event, the ancient words leapt off the page. Our Jesus
“ … cried with a loud voice,
‘Lazarus, come forth!’”
(John 11:43 NKJV). Now this wasn't a
polite suggestion from Lord Jesus. It really wasn't. It was a full-on command that brought Lazarus back to life. He'd been dead for several days but when Jesus spoke, Lazarus
“came out bound hand and foot with graveclothes, and his face was wrapped with a cloth. Jesus said to them
(the crowd),
"Loose him, and let him go.” (John 11:44 NKJV).
I don’t know about you, but if I’m pronounced dead, swathed like a mummy, sealed in a cave for several days, and then brought back to life, stepping through any kind of door sounds like the perfect recipe for a supernatural meltdown. It’s also the perfect moment for a comb and toothbrush … just saying. But, in all seriousness, this beautiful miracle of resurrection allowed Lazarus to step through God’s open door and into a new life free from his illness, a life filled with light and love.
Precious one, step through the door and leave that shadowy, spinning, lost world of darkness behind. Pray. Trust. Open the door—even if you’re still tangled in yesterday’s graveclothes of doubts and desperation. That first step might feel awkward and unsteady, but let’s face it: Lazarus didn’t tap dance his way out of the tomb. But God opened the door and gave him another chance at a life filled with purpose, peace, understanding, and a deeper relationship with Him. God will do the same for you.
Heavenly Father,
When I’m lost in the dark, remind me that You are my guide. Help me trust You enough to take the first step, even when I can’t see the way forward. Teach me to recognize the door/s You’ve placed before me and allow me the courage to open it. May my faith grow stronger and stronger with each step. Bless You for giving me a purpose and may Your light and love surround me always. In Jesus' name. Amen.
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