What does the Bible say about Lazarus getting sick and dying?
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The Bible teaches that Lazarus got sick and died for the glory of God, as stated in John 11:4.
Lazarus's sickness and death, as recounted in John 11, were not a sign of God's wrath but an opportunity for God's glory to be revealed. Jesus Himself stated, 'This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby' (John 11:4). This means that God's purposes, even in our suffering and trials, are ultimately about showcasing His glory and the glory of Jesus Christ. Lazarus’s experience, therefore, shows that death and suffering can serve divine purposes beyond human understanding, reaffirming the sovereignty of God in the lives of His elect. Ultimately, God’s glory transcends our immediate circumstances and aligns with His greater redemptive plan.
Scripture References:
John 11:4, John 11:15, John 11:45, John 11:53
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