In John's Gospel chapters 7 to 10, Christ was in Jerusalem but He had to leave there because of real opposition from the Jewish leaders. Read the last four verses of chapter 10. He knew also that it was not yet the time for Him to die. The Feast of Dedication (10:22) occurred in late December and the Passover Feast, following which He would be crucified, was not due till the following April. On this occasion He went back over the river Jordan and was there when Mary and Martha sent for Him. The two sisters believed that a simple statement of the need would bring Christ to their home immediately. Christ loved this family but now, He wanted to do something for them and for their faith which would make them praise and glorify God as never before. It is often for the same reason that answers to our prayers are delayed today. Jesus waited and Lazarus died, possibly even before the messenger reached Christ. It would have been a sad funeral for the two sisters. Over and over again they said to each other, "If only Jesus had been here..." But what did Jesus say about death (v.11)? He called it "sleep". Some groups have made a doctrine out of this called "soul sleep". But that is not what Christ meant. For the believer, the soul goes into the presence of Christ. "Absent from the body, present with the Lord" is what the New Testament says. Christ finally said to the disciples, "Let's go back into Judea and to Bethany. I want you to understand that there is a right time for God to work and that time has come. We will be safe in God's hands." We often think of Thomas, one of the disciples who always doubted. But did you notice here that he was the one who said to the other disciples, "Let's go with Him back to Jerusalem even if we have to die with Him." These are brave words and in his later life Thomas became a great missionary for the Gospel, reaching out to Asia and particularly India. It could be that the whole story of Lazarus left an indelible mark on his life. Certainly the story has much to teach us about the power and timing of Christ. |
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