“Lazarus is dead, and I am glad?” These sound like strange words coming from the lips of the Son of Man, who had a special love for Lazarus and his two sisters.
In these messages Pastor Chanski shows just how fitting our Savior's words were for that dark hour in Bethany—and for our times of darkness and sorrow as well.
Since difficult days are surely coming to each one of us, let the eleventh chapter of John's Gospel become food for your soul now, so that your faith can feed upon it during the dark hours.
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After finishing his studies at the Trinity Ministerial Academy, Pastor David Chanski served as the pastor of the Providence Reformed Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota for almost twenty years. In 2007 he accepted a call to Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, NJ. In June...