What Does God Do When You Hit Rock Bottom? (Truth Bombs 4 - Pastor Michael)
Have you ever reached a point where you were just done—out of options, out of ideas, and at the end of your rope? Whether it is the grief of losing a loved one, the pain of a broken marriage, the stress of a job loss, or the weight of an addiction, we all face moments where hope feels gone and we feel completely stuck.
In this message from our "Truth Bombs" series, we look at the explosive words and works of Jesus in Luke 7:11-17. We follow the story of a widow in the town of Nain who had hit absolute rock bottom. Having already lost her husband, she was now walking out of the city gates to bury her only son—her last source of security, social standing, and hope for the future.
But in a powerful "clash of death and life," she encounters Jesus. Through this miracle, we discover what God does when we have already given up:
* He Sees You: Before the widow said a word or asked for help, Jesus saw her in her hopeless condition. He sees you in your struggle right now, too.
* He Feels for You: Jesus isn't a stern or indifferent judge; His "heart went out to her," a term that describes deep, gut-wrenching compassion. He feels your grief, loneliness, and fear.
* He Acts for You: Jesus didn't just offer kind words; He moved. By touching the funeral bier, He "contaminated" death with life, commanding the young man to rise and restoring what was broken.
Ultimately, this story is a "mini-Easter" that points to the greatest hope we have. Just as Jesus stepped into that funeral procession, He stepped into our hopeless situation of sin and death. On the cross, He didn't just touch death; He absorbed it so that we could be restored to God.
If you feel like you are facing a brick wall today, remember: God does the impossible. He has come to help His people, and because He lives, your story doesn't end at rock bottom.
In this message from our "Truth Bombs" series, we look at the explosive words and works of Jesus in Luke 7:11-17. We follow the story of a widow in the town of Nain who had hit absolute rock bottom. Having already lost her husband, she was now walking out of the city gates to bury her only son—her last source of security, social standing, and hope for the future.
But in a powerful "clash of death and life," she encounters Jesus. Through this miracle, we discover what God does when we have already given up:
* He Sees You: Before the widow said a word or asked for help, Jesus saw her in her hopeless condition. He sees you in your struggle right now, too.
* He Feels for You: Jesus isn't a stern or indifferent judge; His "heart went out to her," a term that describes deep, gut-wrenching compassion. He feels your grief, loneliness, and fear.
* He Acts for You: Jesus didn't just offer kind words; He moved. By touching the funeral bier, He "contaminated" death with life, commanding the young man to rise and restoring what was broken.
Ultimately, this story is a "mini-Easter" that points to the greatest hope we have. Just as Jesus stepped into that funeral procession, He stepped into our hopeless situation of sin and death. On the cross, He didn't just touch death; He absorbed it so that we could be restored to God.
If you feel like you are facing a brick wall today, remember: God does the impossible. He has come to help His people, and because He lives, your story doesn't end at rock bottom.
