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How does Lazarus' resurrection relate to our hope in Christ?

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Lazarus' resurrection serves as a powerful illustration of Christ's authority over death and our hope for eternal life through Him.

Lazarus’ resurrection is emblematic of the hope that all believers have in Christ. In John 11:43-44, Jesus calls Lazarus forth from the grave, demonstrating His power over death itself. Just as Lazarus was raised, we are assured that those who are in Christ will experience resurrection from spiritual death to eternal life. This serves as a reminder that our hope is not rooted in our own actions or merits but is founded on Jesus, who said, 'I am the resurrection and the life' (John 11:25). Hence, we find our ultimate assurance and hope in the completed work of Christ and His promise of eternal life for those who believe.
Scripture References: John 11:43-44, John 11:25

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Lazarus Is Dead
John Chapman · Aug 22, 2010
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