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How does Lazarus' resurrection illustrate salvation?

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Lazarus' resurrection illustrates how Christ calls sinners from spiritual death to life.

The resurrection of Lazarus is a poignant illustration of spiritual awakening and regeneration. In John 11, Lazarus was completely dead, symbolizing the spiritual condition of all humanity. Just as Jesus called him forth from the grave, He calls sinners out of spiritual deadness into divine life. This act of calling demonstrates God's authority and initiative in salvation, showcasing that His voice can penetrate the darkness of death. The fact that Lazarus received life at Christ's command signifies how equally the spiritually dead, when called by Christ, can be given eternal life, emphasizing the effectiveness of His call and the necessity of divine intervention.
Scripture References: John 11:43-44

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