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The Death of Lazarus
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Q:
I have a question about John 11:1-45 especially
verses 6-17. If Jesus
stayed 2 more days how could Lazarus have been dead 4 days? Was
he already dead when the message came to Jesus?
A : When Jesus received the message concerning
Lazarus, He was abiding beyond the Jordan river at the place
where John first baptized (John
10:40). Bible students argue as to where exactly this was,
but He was from 20 to 40 miles from Bethany, the town of Lazarus.
It probably took Him at least two days to make the journey. It
involved the crossing of the Jordan and a steep climb in a desert
wilderness. If He were closer to 40 miles away, it would have probably
taken three or more days. He would also have been slowed down by
the many who "resorted unto him" (John
10:41). Another factor is the time it took the messengers
from the sisters to find Jesus. In our day of electronic communications,
we assume that they knew exactly where Jesus was and immediately
found Him. This may have happened if He had left exact information
as to His whereabouts. However, this is not a given. The messengers
may have searched for four or five days to find Jesus.
What
we do know is that leaving earlier would not have gotten Jesus
to Lazarus before he died. If he had left immediately, He would
have found Lazarus two days dead. His patience in the time of the
death of His friend shows His knowledge of all things. He knew
what He would do and He knew that it would be more powerful if
Lazarus had been dead four days instead of two. The God of
heaven and earth never needs to get in a hurry.
Till He
comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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