I thought I would share a few reflections from my readings a few days back, which included John 11:1-44 and Ephesians 1:15-22 - two special passages in God's Word!
In John 11, I imagined Mary and Martha's situation, having lost Lazarus. All the uncertainty and anxiety, doubt and questioning that this event must have brought upon them.
From their perspective, Jesus arrives four days too late to do anything. From His perspective, He deliberately makes Himself late because he loved them (v5-6)
From their perspective, if He had been physically present, Lazarus wouldn't have died. From His perspective, He knows full well what is happening and has already shown in this Gospel that He doesn't have to be present in order to heal (4:46-54).
Martha struggled to understand Him when He said "I am the Resurrection and the Life" - supposing that He meant this applied only to the last day. Jesus had already declared that He is the One who has life in Himself (5:26).
So Jesus demonstrates that He is the Resurrection and the Life by bringing Lazarus out of the tomb. Some think he must have floated out, since His hands and feet were still bound by the grave clothes and had to be unwrapped! Amazing power! There is a story about the young Martyn Lloyd-Jones in a Sunday school class studying John 11. The teacher asked why Jesus had said, "Lazarus, come out!" He put up his hand and said, "if He hadn't said, 'Lazarus, come out,' they would all have come out!” So true!
Turning to Ephesians 1 and especially v15-22, we discover that the power of God that is at work in us today as believers is "according to the working of His great might that he worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly places" - it is resurrection power!
Paul will go on to point out in Ephesians 2:1-10 that we were dead in transgressions and sins but that because of His great love for us, and by grace alone, God raised us up together with Christ, and seated us also in heavenly places in Christ Jesus!!
This is such a word of comfort and assurance this morning! Jesus knows what is happening in our lives, and even when we may not feel him to be present and may not understand, He is working out of love for us, with our highest good as his focus! It was because He loved Mary and Martha that He let them experience the temporary loss of Lazarus and to witness his resurrection power in bringing him back.
He is Lord of all, author and sustainer of life. He weeps over what sin has done in His creation but He is powerful to raise and powerful to save, giving to all his children a hope and a future!
Since the coronavirus lockdown began, I have been searching my daily Bible readings (from the M'Cheyne Plan) for words of particular encouragement and comfort to meditate on. I have posted them here in case they may be helpful to others, as they have been to me!
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