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Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
The Central Idea of the Text is that Jesus sought the glory of God (John 11:4), which would be accomplished through raising Lazarus from the dead (John 11:11), and increasing the disciple’s faith (John 11:14-15). Jesus learned from Martha and Mary that their brother Lazarus was sick (John 11:1-3). Lazarus’ sickness and death was included in God’s plan and would result in His glory (John 11:4). Jesus delayed several days before going to Bethany (John 11:5-7), but His delay was not a request denied. Jesus’ disciples were concerned about His going near Jerusalem; however, Jesus was not concerned, because He was walking in God’s will (John 11:8-10). Jesus revealed that Lazarus had died, and though this is sad news, He knew Lazarus’ resuscitation would strengthen their faith (John 11:11-16). Jesus arrived in Bethany four days after Lazarus had died (John 11:17), and found many had been comforting Martha and Mary (John 11:18-19). Martha came to Jesus (John 11:20), and He comforted her with reassuring words that pointed to Himself as the Resurrection and Life (John 11:21-26), and she expressed faith in Jesus that He is the Messiah (John 11:27). Finally, Martha went to Mary and said, “The Teacher is here and is calling for you” (John 11:28). The Savior of the world had come to Bethany and called Mary by name, and “she got up quickly and was coming to Him” (John 11:29).
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