11.02.2020

Real Hope for Your Loved Ones Who Have Died - "LAZARUS, COME OUT!"


Lazarus had been buried in a cave, and Jesus asked that the stone stealing its entrance be take away, Martha objected because after 4 days, Lazarus' body must have begun to decay. (John 11:39)  From a human standpoint, what hope was there?


The stone was rolled away, and Jesus cried out with a loud voice: "Lazarus, come out!" What happened?  "The man who had been dead came out." (John 11:43, 44) Can you imagine the joy of the people there? Whether Lazarus was their brother, relative, or friend, or neighbor, they know that he had died. Yet, here he was-the same dear man-standing among them again. That must have seemed to good to be true. Many no doubt embraced Lazarus joyfully.  What a victory over death!


Jesus did not claim to perform this amazing miracle on his own.  In his prayer just before calling out to Lazarus, he made it clear that Jehovah was the Source of the resurrection.  (John 11:41, 42) This was not the only time that Jehovah used his power in this way.  The resurrection of Lazarus is just one of nine miracles of this kind recorded in God's Word.  To read and study these accounts is a delight. They teach us that God is not partial, for the resurrected ones include young and  old, male and female, Israelite and non-Israelite. And what joy is described  in these passages!  For example,   when Jesus raised a young girl from the dead, her parents "were beside themselves  with great ecstasy." (Mark 5:42) Yes, Jehovah had given them a cause for joy they would never forget. 


Of course, those resurrected by Jesus eventually died again.  Does this mean that it was pointless to resurrect them? Not at all. These Bible accounts confirm important truths and  give us hope.


Next time: Real Hope for Your Loved Ones Who Have Died - LEARNING FROM THE RESURRECTION ACCOUNTS


From the j.w.org publications

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