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The central message of this sermon is that Jesus' humanity is not just a façade, but an integral part of who He is as the Son of God. Despite His divine power and ability to reverse situations like Lazarus's death, Jesus experiences human emotions such as grief, distress, and anger in response to the pain and suffering around Him. This message advances the belief that God is not just a distant deity, but a personal and relational being who enters into our struggles and suffers with us. The takeaway for listeners is that they can have a deeper understanding of Jesus' humanity and its implications on their own faith, trusting Him even in times of pain and uncertainty.
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The central message of this sermon is that Jesus' humanity is not just a façade, but an integral part of who He is as the Son of God. Despite His divine power and ability to reverse situations like Lazarus's death, Jesus experiences human emotions such as grief, distress, and anger in response to the pain and suffering around Him. This message advances the belief that God is not just a distant deity, but a personal and relational being who enters into our struggles and suffers with us. The takeaway for listeners is that they can have a deeper understanding of Jesus' humanity and its implications on their own faith, trusting Him even in times of pain and uncertainty.