Jesus responded to an urgent message about Lazarus, sick in Bethany, by sending a comforting reply and waiting in Bethabara for two days (John 11:1–6). |
These things said he: and after that he saith unto them, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth; but I go, that I may awake him out of sleep. |
11 After Jesus said this, he told his disciples, "Our friend Lazarus is sleeping, and I'm going to Bethany to wake him." Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB). |
Jesus is moved by our infirmities; we have such a great High Priest, who is touched by our weaknesses. He sees us in our frailties. He sees us in our griefs. |
The lesson of this breathtaking miracle is that Christ is the regenerator of the dead, spiritually and physically. He is able to regenerate the hearts and minds ... |
16 окт. 2017 г. · Jesus would wake Lazarus from physical death. Jesus broke up every funeral He ever attended by raising the dead. |
David Guzik commentary on John 11 describes Mary and Martha calling for Jesus to heal Lazarus, who dies, but Jesus raises him from the dead. |
The response of Jesus to Lazarus' illness is meant, in part, to help us understand how God views our circumstances. That view is often much, much different than ... John 11:9 · John 11:25 · 12 |
In this poignant moment, Jesus speaks of Lazarus not simply as dead but as "sleeping," a term often used in the Old Testament to describe death. |
Lazarus had fallen asleep and Jesus was going to wake him up therein proclaiming His deliberate intentions of raising him from the dead. |
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