When Well-Meaning People Int..
When Well-Meaning People Interrupt Your Plans.Luke 8:40-50, 54-56 (KJV)When someone interrupts your carefully planned schedule, will you see God’s opportunity—or just the problem?This lesson focuses on Jesus’ journey to heal Jairus’ daughter and how a well-meaning, desperate woman interrupted His path. What looked like a delay turned into a powerful demonstration of God’s compassion, timing, and sovereignty. Jesus shows us that interruptions—especially those created by people—can become divine appointments.1.When People Interrupt, God Is Still in Control(Luke 8:40–41) Jairus came to Jesus with an urgent need, and Jesus agreed to go with him. The crowd’s demands, noise, and needs did not disrupt God’s plan. When others derail our schedule, God is not thrown off—He remains fully in control of the outcome.2.Interruptions Can Reveal Hidden Faith(Luke 8:42–46)The woman with the issue of blood interrupted Jesus quietly, but her faith was profound. Jesus stopped, turned, and drew attention to what God was doing in her life. Interruptions often expose faith we didn’t know was there—either in us or in others—and give God room to work in deeper ways.3.God Uses Interruptions to Fulfill His Plans(Luke 8:47–56)While Jesus paused to minister to the woman, Jairus received devastating news. Yet Jesus used the interruption to display an even greater miracle—raising Jairus’ daughter. What seemed like a delay was actually a setup for God’s greater purpose. Interruptions can be the very path God uses to accomplish His perfect plan.Well-meaning people will interrupt your plans—but God uses those moments to display His power, reveal faith, and move His purposes forward. What looks like a delay
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