Thru the Gospel of John Sýnishorn
Does Jesus really have power of death?
Does Jesus Christ have power over death? Can He raise the dead? Can He raise me after I’m dead? Those are life’s big questions. Trusting Jesus as your Savior brings you a lot, but by far the greatest gift is eternal life after death.
So, does Jesus have power over death? To answer that, the Gospel of John takes us to the home of siblings, Martha, Mary, and Lazarus - good friends of Jesus. The sisters got word to Jesus that Lazarus was sick.
Surprisingly, Jesus deliberately delayed going to Bethany until after Lazarus died. Lazarus’ death was for a purpose, Jesus said, so He could raise him from death.
For a believer, death means “separation.” The body dies, but the soul of the one who trusts Jesus goes to be with Him - “absent from the body … present with the Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:8). Saved or lost, all of us enter eternity. Many hope death means extinction, but we believe it doesn’t.
When Jesus finally showed up four days after Lazarus died, broken-hearted Martha and Mary’s first words to Him were, “If you had only been here . . .”
They revealed a wonderful faith in Jesus, but not one that reached beyond death. Martha believed in the resurrection and that she would one day see her brother again, but Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection and the life”.
If you want to know how God feels about the death of your loved ones, be comforted by how Jesus grieved with Mary and the mourners. Those watching Jesus thought He cried because He loved Lazarus, but—really—He cried because He loved the living who mourned.
Jesus then asked for the stone that sealed Lazarus’ grave to be rolled away. Martha, ever the practical one, reminded Jesus that the body would stink. But they obey Jesus. After He prayed, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth.” And there at the mouth of the cave came Lazarus, bound hand and foot in his grave clothes, with even his face wrapped up.
Because of this miracle, many believed in Jesus. But others began to stir up the Pharisees for trouble. For this reason, this miracle marked Jesus’ last public appearance before His death.
Jesus’ showing of His power over death is the breaking point.
Next, we’ll see how Jesus spent His last week.
Question: What aspect of this chapter speaks to you the most? Why? How can you connect that lesson/thought with something in your own life?
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Come sit at the feet of the last living disciple of Jesus. The Apostle John walked and talked with Jesus and he never forgot it. In your own personal journey, discover new things about Jesus you’ll never forget. Everything John writes is meant to help Jesus’ followers grow in their faith. This is one of the greatest books of the Bible! Experience it for yourself for the next 21 days.
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