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Why is Christ's waiting significant for believers?

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Christ's waiting teaches us to trust in His timing and to submit to His will.

In the narrative of Lazarus, Christ's delay serves important purposes for believers. It teaches us to wait patiently on the Lord, to deny ourselves, and to submit to His will even amid suffering. Jesus stated He was glad for their sakes that He was not there when Lazarus died, to the intent they might believe (John 11:14). This indicates that waiting is a crucial aspect of faith as it compels us to rely on Him entirely, leading us to recognize our limitations and His sovereignty. Therefore, waiting is part of His process for our growth and spiritual maturity.
Scripture References: John 11:14, John 11:40

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