In Peter L. Meney's sermon "Young Man, Arise," he addresses the profound theological topic of Christ’s authority over life and death, exemplified in the miracle of raising the widow's son in Nain (Luke 7:11-17). Meney argues that this event displays Jesus’ compassion for human suffering, His divine sovereignty in performing miracles without solicitation, and His embodiment of the gospel message of resurrection and eternal life. Key Scripture references include the account in Luke, as well as a poignant connection to Zechariah 12:10, which underscores the depth of sorrow that sin brings—a sorrow Christ confronts with His life-giving power. The practical significance of this narrative is vast, illustrating both physical resurrection and spiritual renewal, aligning with Reformed doctrines of irresistible grace and the sovereign power of God in salvation, encouraging believers that death has no dominion over those in Christ.
“The day is coming when you will grieve. The day is coming when you will lose someone that you love. And the Lord says, having compassion on her, weep not.”
“Christ has power over life and death. What we observe being effected in the natural realm in Nain is a picture of what Christ graciously and lovingly performs in the spiritual realm for his people.”
“No one here in the street, in the gate, in the city of Nain had power to effect this conversion from death to life. No one but Christ.”
“May the Lord bless these thoughts to us today.”
The Bible records that Jesus raised three individuals from the dead, demonstrating His power over life and death.
Luke 7:11-17
Jesus demonstrated His power over life and death through miraculous acts such as raising the dead.
Luke 7:11-17
Jesus' compassion provides comfort and assurance to Christians in their times of grief.
Luke 7:13
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