Christmas Eve Services - December 24th @ 2pm & 4pm

The Legend of Lazarus Part 2 | John 11:38-44

This message recounts the story of Lazarus in John 11 as a powerful demonstration of Jesus’ authority over death and a call to faith that goes beyond reason. It reminds the listener that Jesus deliberately waited four days to perform the miracle so there would be no doubt Lazarus was truly dead, aligning with Jewish belief that the spirit departed after three days. Jesus’ public prayer before raising Lazarus highlighted that the miracle was meant to inspire belief in those watching. The message emphasizes Martha’s obedience in rolling away the stone despite her hesitation, using it as a metaphor for our own steps of faith when God calls us to act even when it feels uncomfortable or illogical.

This message then turns practical, urging the listener to see faith as active and costly—where belief meets behavior. It challenges followers of Jesus to consider what their faith is costing them in daily life, from patience and forgiveness to generosity and moral integrity. Drawing from Lazarus’ continued faithfulness even after being targeted for death, the message teaches that following Jesus demands surrender, sometimes at great personal cost. Salvation is free, but discipleship requires daily obedience and sacrifice. The closing call invites listeners to examine areas of their lives where their faith needs to be exercised and to trust that God’s way is better, turning belief into action.

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