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Jesus Raises Lazarus — Four Faith Movements


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(John 11:38–44)

38Jesus, once again deeply moved, came to the tomb. It was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance. 39“Take away the stone,” Jesus said.

“Lord, by now he stinks,” said Martha, the sister of the dead man. “It has already been four days.”

40Jesus replied, “Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?”

41So they took away the stone. Then Jesus lifted His eyes upward and said, “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me. 42I knew that You always hear Me, but I say this for the benefit of the people standing here, so they may believe that You sent Me.”

43After Jesus had said this, He called out in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!”

44The man who had been dead came out with his hands and feet bound in strips of linen, and his face wrapped in a cloth.

“Unwrap him and let him go,” Jesus told them.

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Resurrection in the Bible is not new… there are 10 recorded incidents about someone being dead and was raised from it.

3 of them in Old Testament and

7 in the New Testament

Jesus did 4 of those and 2 by apostles and

The highest of all – is Jesus resurrecting on the 3rd day.

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Wigglesworth – and his wife…

 

 

Old Testament Instances

  • The Widow of Zarephath's Son:Raised by Elijah (1 Kings 17:17–22).
  • The Shunammite Woman's Son:Raised by Elisha (2 Kings 4:18–37).
  • --- Elisha prayed, for double portion ---

    • Man Raised in Elisha's Grave:A corpse touched Elisha's bones and came to life (2 Kings 13:20–21). 
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      New Testament Instances (Jesus)

      • The Widow of Nain's Son:Jesus raised him from a funeral procession (Luke 7:11–17).
      • Jairus's Daughter:Jesus raised this young girl (Mark 5:35–43, Luke 8:49–56).
      • Lazarus of Bethany:Jesus raised him after four days in the tomb (John 11).
      • Saints at the Crucifixion:Many holy people rose after Jesus' death (Matthew 27:52–53). 
      • New Testament Instances (Apostles)

        • Tabitha (Dorcas):Raised by Peter (Acts 9:36–42).
        • Eutychus:Raised by Paul after falling from a window (Acts 20:7–12). 
        • Major Resurrection

          • Jesus Christ:Rose from the dead on the third day (Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20). 
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            1. Remove the Stone — Obedience Precedes the Miracle
            2. V39 -- “Take away the stone.” Jesus said.

              Before resurrection power was released, human obedience was required. The stone was heavy, the situation smelled hopeless, and four days felt final. But Jesus required participation before manifestation.

              • This mirrors Joshua 6, when Israel faced Jericho. God could have dropped the walls instantly, yet He required them to march first. Obedience came before collapse.

              • It also echoes 2 Kings 4, when the widow was told to gather empty jars before the oil multiplied. The miracle flowed into prepared space.
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                What was the immediate response?

                “Lord, by now he stinks,” said Martha, the sister of the dead man. “It has already been four days.”

                Unless God has access to the areas of our life – with open heart surgery, we will not have a restoration.

                • The stone in front of Lazarus’ tomb represents what we must move — doubt, pride, fear, excuses. God often waits for our obedience before displaying His power.
                • What is easy for Jesus – raising the dead (or) go through the cleanup process?

                  • God is not interested in the Miracles being performed in our life, but instead He is very interested in our character and shaping our future.

                  • Principle: God performs miracles, but He often waits for us to move the stone.

                     

                     

                    #2. Believe to See the Glory — Faith Before Sight

                    “Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?”

                    Jesus reverses human logic. We want to see first, then believe. But Scripture consistently teaches the opposite.

                    • In 2 Chronicles 20, when Judah faced overwhelming armies, King Jehoshaphat sent worshipers ahead of the soldiers. They believed before victory was visible — and God set ambushes against their enemies.

                    • In Daniel 3, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego declared that God could deliver them from the furnace — even if He did not, they would still not bow. That is belief before evidence.
                    • Four days dead did not intimidate heaven. Delay does not cancel destiny.

                      Principle: Faith unlocks glory in situations that look too far gone.

                       

                      1. Pray with Confidence — Authority Flows from Relationship
                      2. “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me.”

                        Jesus prayed with assurance, not anxiety. He thanked before Lazarus walked out. That confidence came from intimacy.

                        • Consider 1 Kings 18, where Elijah stood on Mount Carmel. Before fire fell, Elijah rebuilt the altar and prayed a simple, confident prayer. He did not shout in panic like the prophets of Baal. He prayed from relationship — and heaven answered with fire.

                        • Or reflect on Genesis 18, when Abraham interceded for Sodom. His boldness came from closeness with God.
                        • << Charlotte – Hotel >>

                          Public authority is rooted in private communion.

                          Principle: When you know the Father hears you, you pray with bold expectation.

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                          1. Come Out — And Be Unwrapped
                          2. “Lazarus, come out!”

                            “Unwrap him and let him go.”

                            The voice that once said “Let there be light” now called a dead man by name. Resurrection obeyed.

                            • This moment echoes Ezekiel 37, where dry bones heard the Word of the Lord and came together. Breath entered them. What was lifeless stood as an army.

                            • It also parallels Isaiah 61, where the Spirit of the Lord proclaims freedom for captives and release from darkness.
                            • But Lazarus came out still bound. Life was restored instantly; freedom required help. The same God who brings us out also uses community to remove grave clothes — habits, shame, mindsets, and residue of death.

                              Principle: God brings you out — but He also brings people around you to help you walk free.

                               

                              Closing Summary

                              This passage reveals a divine pattern:

                              • Move what you can move.
                              • Believe it before you see.
                              • Pray from intimacy, not insecurity.
                              • Step out of death — and let God finish your freedom.
                              • The God of Jericho, Carmel, the Valley of Dry Bones, and the fiery furnace is the same God standing at Lazarus’ tomb.

                                And He is still calling names.

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                                *** Wrap up -- Call to Action – We have to go Tell the world…

                                We need to Transform the next Generation – with what we believe.

                                We have shown weaker version of Jesus to the next Generation. 

                                John 11:45: “Therefore many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, believed in him.”

                                The raising of Lazarus leads many to believe in Jesus, showcasing how His miraculous works serve as powerful signs that inspire faith and reveal His divine nature.

                                These verses can serve as foundational reminders of Jesus’ authority, compassion, and the assurance of eternal life through faith in Him.

                                 

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                                Dancing in the RainBy Cyril Prabhu