Love, Death, and the Resurrection Promise
What to notice today
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead after four days, demonstrating His power over death itself and proving He is the resurrection and the life. This miracle becomes the turning point that solidifies both belief and opposition—many Jews believe in Jesus because of this sign, while others report it to the Pharisees, setting in motion the events leading to Jesus's crucifixion. Meanwhile, Job wrestles with the apparent injustice of the world, questioning why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer, yet ultimately affirming his trust in God's existence and eventual judgment.
Today's Quiz
How many days had Lazarus been dead before Jesus arrived in Bethany?
What does Jesus say He is in His conversation with Martha about resurrection?
In Job's speeches, what does he say about the fate of the wicked in the world?
When you face situations that seem unjust or beyond understanding, how do Job's wrestling questions and Jesus's power over death shape your own trust in God's character and ultimate plan?
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