Jesus
was out traveling when he received news form Lazarus’ sisters, “Jesus, your bro
is sick! We know you love him.” In other words, “Jesus, will you come!?”
Jesus
received their message and told His buddies, “Don’t worry, this is happening so
that you can see an even greater picture of who I am!”
Does
Jesus go rushing to the scene? Surprisingly, no! He waited two days
before saying they would head that direction. Then Jesus tells His disciples, “Lazarus
has died, and for your sake I am glad that I was not there, so that you
may believe…”
By
the time Jesus arrived in town He found out that Lazarus had been dead and
buried for 4 days. As soon as Martha heard he was in town she came running and
crying out when she saw Him, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would
not have died!” Basically, “JESUS, WHAT WERE YOU THINKING!? You didn't show up
in the way that I expected … why!?”
Jesus
said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me,
though he die, yet he shall live, and everyone who lives and believes in me
shall never die. Do you believe this?”
Through
her tears and confusion Martha lifts her head and in a trembling voice says,
“Yes, Lord; I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who is
coming into the world”
Jesus
then called for her sister, as soon as Mary heard that He wanted her she came
and fell down in a sobbing heap before Him. Her tears made stains on His travel
weary feet as she said in a broken voice, “Lord, if you had been
here, my brother would not have died”
When Jesus saw her weeping He was deeply moved in
His spirit.
“Where
is he?” Jesus asks. He asked where the source of their sorrow lay and
they replied, “Lord, come and see”. They invite Him in. What does Jesus
do? He weeps. He weeps with them. He doesn't say, “Suck it up!” Or, “I’ll
make it all better”. No, He simply goes with them into their sorrow.
He doesn't just make a quick fix and resurrect Lazarus right
then, he first enters into their pain. How beautiful is that?
But
then He really does the unthinkable, He asks them to open up the
grave! “Uhhh, Jesus?” Martha questions, “Are you sure you want to do
this? It won’t be pretty, and I can guarantee it will be smelly! Really, I
think this is better left alone. What’s done is done”
“Did
I not tell you that if you believed you would see the glory of God?”
Looking up He confidently spoke to His Father, “Thanks for listening Father, I
know you always hear Me, but I say this out loud so that the people standing
here will believe that You sent Me.”
And
then He does it, He doesn't whisper, nope, He shouts to the dead,
“LAZARUS, COME OUT!”
Lazarus
came out, his hands and feet bound with linen strips, his face wrapped with a
cloth. Jesus said to them, “Unbind him, and let him go”
Here
a few of the post profound things I take from this story
-In
our confusion He still allows us to question. Then He in turn asks us a
question … if we will still believe He is who He says He is, no matter the
circumstances.
-He
calls for us to come as we are, we can fall in a broken mess at His
feet.What we are going through MOVES His heart.
-Then
He asks us to take Him into our deepest pain, He isn't afraid of the
mess, He wants to not only to feel with us but to literally BE THERE with
us.
-And
then He speaks to our pain, the dead things in our heart. He loves us too
much to leave the rotting mess and though it is not pretty, He
commands it to come out into the light.
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