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Why is the timing of Jesus' actions significant in John 11?

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Jesus delayed going to Lazarus to increase the disciples' faith and reveal His glory.

The delay of Jesus in reaching Lazarus after hearing of his illness is significant as it serves multiple purposes. Firstly, in John 11:15, Jesus states, 'I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent that you may believe.' This indicates that His delay was intentional, aimed at strengthening the faith of His disciples. It illustrates that God's timing is perfect, even when it appears delayed from our human perspective. Through this event, Jesus fully reveals His glory and His sovereign control over life and death, allowing those present to witness a miracle that would confirm their belief in Him.
Scripture References: John 11:15, John 11:6, John 11:4

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