In his sermon, Pastor Jonathan Tag delves into the biblical story of Lazarus' resurrection, emphasizing the power of Jesus as the resurrection and the life. He begins by highlighting the importance of obedience and faith in our relationship with God, as demonstrated by the people who moved the stone from Lazarus' tomb at Jesus' command. He underscores Jesus' power to bring life where there is none, in areas of depression, anxiety, fear, or in marriages and families. He also acknowledges the suffering that Jesus endured, as described in Isaiah 53, but emphasizes the hope and victory that comes after that suffering.
The pastor then explores the emotional response of Jesus to various aspects of human life. He assures the congregation that Jesus understands even our deepest emotional struggles, as he grieves when we grieve and laughs when we laugh. He shares a personal story of praying for a friend for over 10 years, highlighting the importance of praying for both small and big things as a demonstration of our belief in God. He also discusses the upcoming annual convocation of the regional group of churches and the missionary work of the McLaughlin family in Cambodia, encouraging the congregation to pray for them.
In the latter part of the sermon, the pastor reflects on the powerful event of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. He emphasizes the significance of God's ongoing work in the world today and poses the question of whether God is still capable of performing such powerful acts. He encourages the congregation to have a genuine relationship with God by being honest about their suffering, disappointments, and doubts. He emphasizes that Jesus empathizes with our pain and sorrow, and is present with us in our struggles.
The pastor concludes by focusing on the interaction between Jesus and Mary when she approaches him after her brother Lazarus has died. He highlights Mary's honest expression of disappointment and despair, questioning why Jesus did not come earlier to prevent Lazarus' death. Instead of explaining or justifying his actions, Jesus enters into Mary's emotions. The pastor suggests that Jesus weeps because these were the people he had called and invited to go with him, and now they invite him into their pain and the tomb.
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