We finished up our series on John’s 7 statements of Jesus’ I ams with
arguably the most clear scene of Immanuel - God with us- in the whole of
the bible. It shows Jesus operating in extreme truth, power, and messianic
fulfilment but also reveals his profoundly loving humanity. It’s quite a
scene to grasp, when we get to grips with how badly our english
translations have depicted Jesus’ depth about his grieving friends at
Lazarus’ tomb. It’s a bonkers concept to hold in tension: the God of the
universe, on the throne, who was victorious in conquering all outworkings
of death and destruction in our lives. And a God who became human, to show
us how deeply he cares about our pain, grief and loss, and draw near to us
in them; We can’t pick one Jesus or the other, the fact that he is both
these things is life's work for all of us, as his followers, to hold
together.
By Hannah Flint