Day 303
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A Depiction of Lazarus Resurrection from the Dead |
Scripture
Observation
If there is one miracle Jesus performs that utterly confounds his enemies, it is the raising of Lazarus from the dead. Many of Christ's miracles could be explained away or downplayed by the religious leaders. But how do you silence an entire city that has witnessed the resurrection of one of its most prominent citizens—four days after his burial? The thrilling news spreads like wildfire, setting the stage for Jesus' grand reception in Jerusalem.
Application
One of the shortest verses in the Bible is also one of the most potent, for it shows the Son of God in a moment of deep emotion. You'll find it in 11:35: "Tears came to Jesus' eyes." But consider what this short verse tells you:
Jesus Expressed genuine emotion. He did not consider it unmanly to express his true feelings. Rather than "toughing it out" or keeping a stiff upper lip in a time of grief, he wept openly and unashamedly.
Jesus was capable of sadness. This suggests that sorrow and grief should be an expected part of life. It is not unspiritual to grieve at the loss of a loved one; neither is it more spiritual to maintain a happy countenance to cover up inward pain and heartache. There truly is "a time to cry, and a time to laugh" (Ecclesiastes 3:4).
Do you know someone experiencing a period of deep grief or sadness right now? A few minutes of your time spent loving and listening to him or her can mean so much. And don't be embarrassed if a few tears flow in the process. That's what bearing one another's burdens is all about (Galatians 6:2).
Prayer
Thank you for the knowledge and certainty, Father God, that you will meet all our needs abundantly. We only need to ask and pray for it is written that you answer the prayers of the righteous and one can only become righteous by being rooted in your Word. Lord, we need your help for we want to spread the Good News of the Gospel so that others can also have the chance to receive the benefits and blessings that come from your gracious hand. We pray this in Jesus' name! Amen!
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