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In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 11. Lazarus, one of Jesus’ friends, has died, and despite objections from His disciples, Jesus arrives four days after his death. In a conversation with Mary (Larazrus’ sister), Jesus gives the fifth “I AM” statement: “I AM the Resurrection and the Life.” Jesus knows going to bring life to Lazarus ultimately leads to His death, but He goes willingly and raises Lazarus from the dead. This central story in the gospel gives a clear picture of what Jesus came to do: He came to lay His life down that we might find life. We see the divine grief of our suffering Savior, His power to raise us to new life, and the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep.
For more information on this study, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/John
For recommended resources, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
For booking inquiries, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Speaking
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In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 11. Lazarus, one of Jesus’ friends, has died, and despite objections from His disciples, Jesus arrives four days after his death. In a conversation with Mary (Larazrus’ sister), Jesus gives the fifth “I AM” statement: “I AM the Resurrection and the Life.” Jesus knows going to bring life to Lazarus ultimately leads to His death, but He goes willingly and raises Lazarus from the dead. This central story in the gospel gives a clear picture of what Jesus came to do: He came to lay His life down that we might find life. We see the divine grief of our suffering Savior, His power to raise us to new life, and the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep.
For more information on this study, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/John
For recommended resources, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
For booking inquiries, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Speaking