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John 11:38-44 - The Plot to Kill Jesus


πŸ“– Passage

John 11:38–44 Read John 11:38–44 (NKJV)

🧠 Context & Background

The scene moves from the emotional depth of Jesus’ tears to the decisive moment when He confronts death directly. Lazarus has been in the tomb four days, ensuring that no one can doubt the finality of his death. In Jewish belief, the spirit was thought to hover near the body for three days before departing β€” meaning by the fourth day, decay was certain. This setting makes the miracle undeniable and amplifies the glory given to God through Jesus’ authority over death.

🌿 Key Themes

πŸ“– Verse-by-Verse Commentary

John 11:38–40

"Did I not tell you that if you believed you would see the glory of God?" - Steadfast Purpose β€” Jesus is β€œdeeply moved” again, determined to confront death.
- Faith Challenge β€” Martha must shift from focusing on decay to trusting in resurrection power.
- Glory Connection β€” The miracle will reveal God’s character and power in full display.

John 11:41–42

"Father, I thank You that You have heard Me." - Prayer of Confidence β€” Jesus prays aloud for the benefit of the crowd, affirming His unity with the Father.
- Missional Clarity β€” The miracle is a witness to God’s sending of the Son.
- Unbroken Communion β€” Jesus’ words reveal continual, perfect fellowship with the Father.

John 11:43–44

"Lazarus, come out." - Authoritative Command β€” Just as in creation, God’s word brings life.
- Immediate Obedience β€” Lazarus emerges, still bound, showing the completeness of the miracle.
- Community Role β€” Jesus instructs others to unbind him, illustrating that resurrection life includes restoration to the fellowship of believers.
- Foreshadow of Easter β€” The grave cannot hold those to whom Christ gives life.

πŸ” Trusted Insight

D.A. Carson notes that Jesus’ raising of Lazarus is β€œthe decisive sign that precipitates the final rejection by the Jewish leaders,” highlighting that the greatest display of divine glory can also harden unbelieving hearts. This underscores that miracles alone cannot produce saving faith apart from the work of God in the heart.
Summary: The raising of Lazarus reveals Jesus as the Resurrection and the Life, bringing glory to God and sealing His path to the cross.

🧩 Review Questions

  1. Why does Jesus wait until Lazarus has been dead four days before performing the miracle?
  2. How does Jesus connect belief to seeing the glory of God in this passage?
  3. What does His public prayer reveal about His relationship with the Father?
  4. How does Lazarus’ resurrection foreshadow our own future hope?
  5. Why might such a powerful miracle still lead some to reject Christ?

πŸ” Definitions

πŸ™‹ Application Questions

  1. Where is God calling you to trust Him beyond what seems possible?
  2. How can you give glory to God in situations that seem hopeless?
  3. What does Lazarus’ restoration teach you about the role of community in spiritual renewal?
  4. How does this passage strengthen your confidence in the final resurrection?

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πŸ“¦ Next Study

Next Study β†’ John 11:45–57

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