Four Days Late, Right On Time

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 11 MIN

Four Days Late, Right On Time

from The Chaplain's Corner · host Chaplain Terry Warner

Send us Fan MailA four-day tomb, a public prayer, a single command—and a man walks out alive. We open John 11 with fresh eyes to watch Jesus delay on purpose, meet grief with tears and truth, and turn a funeral into a furnace of faith. From Martha’s honest ache to the leaders’ anxious plots, the story reveals more than a miracle; it shows a Savior whose timing disrupts our fear and reshapes our future.As we trace the arc from Bethany to our moment, we face hard questions about violence, moral drift, and what happens when the church grows drowsy. Laws can restrain, but only transformed hearts renew; strategies matter, but they can’t replace repentance. We talk about the gap between our urgency and God’s pace, and why that gap is often the very ground where belief is born. Along the way, we name the practices that keep hope sturdy—prayer that isn’t performative, Scripture that forms the mind, service that trains the hands, and fellowship that pulls grave clothes off people finding life again.This conversation is both a wake-up and a hand up. If delay has made you cynical, come hear why Jesus is never late to mercy. If the headlines have worn you thin, listen for the voice that still calls the dead to rise and the weary to stand. Subscribe, share with a friend who could use courage today, and leave a review to help others find their way back to hope."The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry 

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