### Summary
Hallelujah, glory be to God! Today, we honor God, our spiritual father, and our pastor, who leads us with vision and dedication. We also honor the first lady and all the leaders and members of our church community. It is a privilege to stand before you and bring forth God's word, not my own. Today, we delve into the miracles of Jesus Christ, focusing on the seven miracles as recorded in the Gospel of John.
We began by reflecting on the story of Lazarus from John 11. Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha, was sick, and despite their urgent message, Jesus delayed his visit by two days. This delay was not a sign of neglect but a divine plan to reveal God's glory. When Jesus finally arrived, Lazarus had been dead for four days. Both Mary and Martha expressed their grief, saying that if Jesus had been there, their brother would not have died. Jesus responded differently to each sister, revealing profound spiritual truths. To Martha, He declared, "I am the resurrection and the life," emphasizing that faith in Him transcends physical death.
Jesus' compassion was evident when He wept with Mary, moved by her sorrow and the mourning of those around her. Despite the seemingly hopeless situation, Jesus commanded the stone to be rolled away and called Lazarus out of the tomb. Lazarus emerged, alive and well, demonstrating that no situation is beyond God's power to redeem and restore.
This miracle teaches us that God's timing and plans are perfect, even when they don't align with our expectations. It encourages us to have faith and trust in God's ability to bring life and hope into our dead and hopeless situations. We are reminded to roll away the stones of doubt, fear, and unbelief, allowing God's miraculous power to work in our lives.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. God's Timing is Perfect: Jesus' delay in visiting Lazarus was intentional, designed to reveal God's glory. Our impatience often blinds us to God's perfect timing. Trust that God's delays are not denials but opportunities for greater miracles. [54:04]
- 2. Faith Transcends Physical Realities: Jesus declared, "I am the resurrection and the life," to Martha, emphasizing that faith in Him overcomes even death. Our faith should not be limited by our physical circumstances but anchored in the eternal truth of who Jesus is. [59:03]
- 3. Compassion Moves God: Jesus wept with Mary, showing that our pain and sorrow move the heart of God. He is not distant or indifferent but deeply compassionate, ready to act on our behalf. [62:34]
- 4. Roll Away the Stone: Jesus commanded the stone to be rolled away before calling Lazarus out. We must remove the barriers of doubt, fear, and unbelief in our lives to experience God's miraculous power. [64:09]
- 5. God's Power to Restore: Lazarus' resurrection is a testament to God's power to bring life to dead situations. No matter how hopeless things seem, God can restore and renew. Trust in His power to transform your life. [01:05:28]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [45:36] - Honoring Our Leaders
- [48:02] - Introduction: The Miracles of Jesus
- [50:13] - The Story of Lazarus
- [52:16] - The Significance of Mary
- [54:04] - Jesus' Delay and God's Timing
- [55:32] - Jesus Explains Lazarus' Death
- [56:37] - Thomas' Commitment
- [57:20] - Martha and Mary's Questions
- [59:03] - Jesus' Declaration: I Am the Resurrection
- [61:37] - Mary's Compassion and Jesus' Weeping
- [63:23] - Jesus Commands the Stone to Be Rolled Away
- [64:09] - Lazarus is Raised from the Dead
- [65:28] - Spiritual Resurrection: Rise Up in Jesus' Name
- [67:25] - Roll Away the Stone: Overcoming Barriers
- [69:26] - God's Power to Transform
- [71:48] - The Continuation of Miracles Today
- [73:14] - Invitation to Experience Jesus' Power
- [74:08] - Closing and Call to Prayer