FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT- YEAR-A
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Reading: Ezekiel 37:12-14: I will put my spirit in you,
and you will live.
II Reading: Romans 8:8-11: The Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you.
Gospel: John 11:1-45: I am the resurrection and the life.
The Death of Lazarus and Its Purposes, 11:1-16
Jesus
Christ is the resurrection and the life. The death of Lazarus gave Jesus the
opportunity to reveal Himself as the resurrection and the life. There were
seven purposes for Lazarus’ death. Each purpose is also applicable to the death
of the believer.
1.
Lazarus was sick (v.1-3)
a. His home was Bethany
b. His sisters were Mary and Martha
c. His sisters went the news of
Lazarus’ sickness to Jesus
2.
Purpose 1: To glorify God and to proclaim that Jesus is the Son of God (v.4)
3. Purpose 2: To show
Jesus’ great love
4. Purpose 3: To show
the necessity for waiting upon God in great crises
5. Purpose 4: to teach
the need to grasp opportunity (v.7-10)
a. The disciples protested Jesus’ return to Jerusalem:
Because of the threat to his life
b. Jesus’ reply: There is a duty to work to do what is
right, to grasp the opportunity regardless of the danger
6. Purpose 5: To show
Jesus’ power over death (v.11-14)
a. Jesus called Lazarus “our friend”
b. Jesus predicted Lazarus would be raised
c. The disciples misunderstood
d. Jesus said that death is as “sleep”
7. Purpose 6: To help
strengthen the disciples’ belief (v.15)
8. Purpose 7: To stir
the disciples’ courage and loyalty (v.16)
Jesus and
Martha: A Growth in Faith, Jn 11:17-27
This passage is a
dynamic conversation between Jesus and Martha. What happened caused a great
growth in Martha’s faith. A seeking heart and a study of the conversation will
cause any believer’s faith to grow significantly.
1. The scene was
Bethany, a suburb of Jerusalem-about two miles away (v.17-20)
a. Lazarus: had been in the tomb for four days
b. Friends: comforted the family
c. Martha: went to meet Jesus
d. Mary: stayed at home
2. Martha’s
complaining, limited faith (v.21-22)
a. Her complaining belief
b. Her limited belief: that His power was less than God’s
power
3. Martha’s fundamental
faith (v.23-24)
a. Jesus’ declaration
b. Martha’s expression of faith
4. Martha’s declared
faith (v.25-27)
a. Jesus’ great claim
b. Jesus’ promise: believe
1) He who believes and dies shall live
2) He who lives and believes shall never die; he never
perishes
c. Martha’s declaration
1) The Christ
2) The Son of God
3) Sent by God
Jesus and
Mary: The Real Needs of Man, Jn 11:28-37
Any person has great
needs. These are seen in the experience of Mary with Jesus.
1. Need 1: The glorious
message of Christ (v.28)
a. He is the “Teacher”
b. The Teacher “is here”
c. The Teacher asks “for you”
2. Need 2: The right
response-arise quickly and come to Christ (v.29-30)
3. Need 3: The reaching
out of people to help others (v.31)
4. Need 4: The
confession of faith (even if it is limited and weak) (v.32)
a. The confession: Lord
b. The complaining, limited faith
5. Need 5: The
understanding, feelings and compassion of Jesus (v.33-36)
a. He was deeply moved
1) Over death
2) Over man’s pain
b. He asks where the dead person is
c. He weeps in love: Over death and man’s pain
6. Conclusion: The
misunderstanding of man-How could Jesus love so much and let this happen?
(v.37)
Jesus and
Lazarus: Power Over Death, Jn 11:38-46
Jesus Christ confronted
death and demonstrated His great power over death. In confronting and
conquering the tomb of Lazarus, He demonstrated that the believer’s hope is not
in vain. The believer will be raised from the dead, and resurrected by the great
shout of the Lord’s power.
1. Jesus confronted the
dead (v.38-39)
a. He was deeply moved
b. He was confronted with a believer’s objection
2. The great promise of
unlimited, resting faith (v.40)
3. The great prayer of
purpose (v.41-42)
a. Addressed God as “Father”
b. Made a request
c. Offered thanksgiving
d. Expressed perfect confidence e. Before testimony
4. The great shout of
power over death (v.43-44)
a. Was by Christ alone
b. Was personal: By name
c. The result
1) The dead arose
2) The resurrected received Jesus’ personal
attention
5. Conclusion: The
reaction to Jesus’ great power (v.45-46)
a. Some believed, put their faith in Him
b. Some caused trouble
Thought: Jesus always prayed with purpose;
therefore, He always received the answer to His prayer and bore testimony to
the power of prayer. So it is with every true believer. Jesus is “the
resurrection and the life.” Jesus is “the source of life and the cause of every
resurrection.” Let us believe in Him.