
There are moments in the Bible when heaven seems to pause, and we catch a glimpse of the heartbeat of God. Luke 7:11–17 gives us one of those moments. No one calls His name. No one falls at His feet. No one even asks for a miracle. Yet Jesus stops everything because He sees a broken heart.
In When Mercy Meets Our Silence, we see that this isn’t just the story of a widow—it’s the story of all of us. Two processions meet at the gate of Nain: one led by death, and one led by Life. And just like He did that day, Jesus still steps into our pain, still sees what others overlook, and still speaks life into what seems beyond hope.
When grief takes our voice, mercy still speaks.
When faith feels gone, grace still moves.
When everything looks final, Jesus still says, “Arise.”
This message reminds us that His compassion isn’t just a response to our prayers—it’s who He is. The same God who stopped a funeral in Nain can still stop the procession of despair in our lives today.
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