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What can the story of Lazarus teach us about salvation?

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The story of Lazarus illustrates that salvation is initiated solely by God’s voice and power, not by human ability.

The account of Lazarus's resurrection showcases how salvation is evidenced through divine action rather than human effort. In John 11, Jesus calls Lazarus forth from the grave, symbolizing how Christ has the authority to grant spiritual life. This narrative teaches that just as Lazarus could not raise himself, neither can individuals find spiritual life through their own means. The new birth is a supernatural work exclusively orchestrated by God’s mercy and grace, as reflected in Ephesians 2:4-5. Understanding this dynamic is essential for grasping the depth of the gospel and the grace offered through Christ, confirming that salvation is wholly of the Lord.
Scripture References: John 11:14, Ephesians 2:4-5

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