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How does the story of Lazarus relate to the gospel?

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Lazarus' resurrection illustrates the gospel's message of new life in Christ.

The story of Lazarus is a powerful illustration of the gospel, encapsulating the essence of salvation and new life through Christ. Just as Lazarus was called from the tomb to new life, so too are believers called from spiritual death to life in Christ. The act of Jesus calling Lazarus forth symbolizes the gospel's transformative power, where the dead become alive through faith. In John 11:43-44, Jesus commands, 'Lazarus, come forth!' indicating how He personally calls each of His elect. This narrative encapsulates the deeper spiritual reality of being 'born again' and signifies the hope of resurrection that lies at the heart of the Christian faith. The events surrounding Lazarus also affirm the need for individuals to respond in faith to Christ's call for salvation.
Scripture References: John 11:43-44

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Lazarus, Come Forth
Tim James · Apr 29, 2026
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