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Jesus Comforts Mary and Martha: Raises Lazarus From Dead

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The story of Jesus comforting Mary and Martha and raising Lazarus from the dead is a profound narrative found in the Gospel of John, specifically in John 11:1-44.


In this account, Lazarus, a close friend of Jesus, falls ill and dies. When Jesus arrives in Bethany, where Mary and Martha live, he finds that Lazarus has been in the tomb for four days. Both sisters express their grief and disappointment that Jesus did not come sooner to heal their brother.


Jesus comforts them by assuring them that Lazarus will rise again. He declares, "I am the resurrection and the life," emphasizing the hope of eternal life through faith in him. Moved by their sorrow, Jesus weeps, showing his compassion and empathy for their loss.


Finally, Jesus goes to the tomb, commands the stone to be removed, and calls Lazarus to come out. Miraculously, Lazarus emerges from the tomb, alive, demonstrating Jesus' power over death and foreshadowing his own resurrection.


This story illustrates themes of faith, hope, and the promise of eternal life, showcasing Jesus' role as a source of comfort and strength in times of sorrow.


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