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What does the Bible say about the resurrection of Lazarus?

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The resurrection of Lazarus is a proof of Jesus Christ's divinity and authority, showcasing His ability to give life and foreshadowing His own resurrection.

The resurrection of Lazarus, which is recorded in John 11, serves as a powerful testament to the divine authority of Jesus Christ. Lazarus had been dead for four days before Jesus raised him back to life, providing irrefutable evidence of Christ’s power over death. Witnessing Lazarus eating with His friends could not be dismissed as delusion, reinforcing the reality of Christ's miracles. This event underlines the comfort Christians find in the belief that, just as Lazarus was raised, so too will they experience resurrection through Christ. The resurrection of Lazarus serves not only as a miraculous sign but also a foreshadowing of Jesus' own resurrection, affirming that He is the Messiah and the giver of eternal life through faith in Him.
Scripture References: John 11:1-44, John 12:1-11, Luke 24:42

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John 12:1-11
J.C. Ryle · Nov 19, 2016
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