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How does the story of Lazarus relate to the Christian concept of resurrection?

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Lazarus's resurrection illustrates the future hope Christians have in eternal life through Jesus’ power.

The account of Lazarus serves as a tangible illustration of the Christian doctrine of resurrection. It exemplifies the hope that all believers can have, as evidenced by Jesus’ declaration of being the resurrection and the life. Lazarus being raised from the dead not only metaphorically reflects the spiritual resurrection believers undergo when they come to faith in Christ, but it also foreshadows the literal resurrection that will occur at Christ's second coming. The theological implications are profound; just as Lazarus was called forth, so shall all who are in Christ be resurrected on the last day to eternal life in glorified bodies.
Scripture References: John 11:25-26, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

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