Title

Lazarus, Come Out

Passage

John 11:1-45

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John 11:1-45 recounts the powerful story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, revealing His authority as the resurrection and the life. When Lazarus falls ill, Jesus delays His arrival, demonstrating divine timing and the greater purpose behind the trial—to glorify God. Despite Martha and Mary’s sorrow and questions, Jesus calls them to deeper faith in trials, assuring them that those who believe in Him will never truly die. This passage highlights Jesus’ ability to bring hope and renewal even in the face of death and despair.

Jesus’ compassion is seen as He weeps with those mourning Lazarus, showing His deep love and empathy for human suffering. However, the climax of the passage comes when Jesus commands Lazarus to come out of the tomb, demonstrating His power over death and affirming God’s sovereignty over life. The miracle leads many to believe in Jesus, confirming that faith in Him leads to eternal life. This passage encourages believers to trust in God’s perfect plan and to embrace the hope found in Christ, who brings life out of death.