Read
the following verses and make note of anything that jumps our at you.
John 11 – The Message
1-3 A man
was sick, Lazarus of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha. This was
the same Mary who massaged the Lord’s feet with aromatic oils and then wiped
them with her hair. It was her brother Lazarus who was sick. So the sisters sent
word to Jesus, “Master, the one you love so very much is sick.”
4 When
Jesus got the message, he said, “This sickness is not fatal. It will become an
occasion to show God’s glory by glorifying God’s Son.”
5-7 Jesus
loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus, but oddly, when he heard that Lazarus
was sick, he stayed on where he was for two more days. After the two days, he
said to his disciples, “Let’s go back to Judea.”
8 They
said, “Rabbi, you can’t do that. The Jews are out to kill you, and you’re going
back?”
9-10 Jesus
replied, “Are there not twelve hours of daylight? Anyone who walks in daylight
doesn’t stumble because there’s plenty of light from the sun. Walking at night,
he might very well stumble because he can’t see where he’s going.”
11 He
said these things, and then announced, “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep.
I’m going to wake him up.”
12-13 The
disciples said, “Master, if he’s gone to sleep, he’ll get a good rest and wake
up feeling fine.” Jesus was talking about death, while his disciples thought he
was talking about taking a nap.
14-15 Then
Jesus became explicit: “Lazarus died. And I am glad for your sakes that I
wasn’t there. You’re about to be given new grounds for believing. Now let’s go
to him.”
16 That’s
when Thomas, the one called the Twin, said to his companions, “Come along. We
might as well die with him.”
17-20 When
Jesus finally got there, he found Lazarus already four days dead. Bethany was
near Jerusalem, only a couple of miles away, and many of the Jews were visiting
Martha and Mary, sympathizing with them over their brother. Martha heard Jesus
was coming and went out to meet him. Mary remained in the house.
21-22 Martha
said, “Master, if you’d been here, my brother wouldn’t have died. Even now, I
know that whatever you ask God he will give you.”
23 Jesus
said, “Your brother will be raised up.”
24 Martha
replied, “I know that he will be raised up in the resurrection at the end of
time.”
25-26 “You
don’t have to wait for the End. I am, right now, Resurrection and Life. The one
who believes in me, even though he or she dies, will live. And everyone who
lives believing in me does not ultimately die at all. Do you believe this?”
27 “Yes,
Master. All along I have believed that you are the Messiah, the Son of God who
comes into the world.”
28 After
saying this, she went to her sister Mary and whispered in her ear, “The Teacher
is here and is asking for you.”
29-32 The
moment she heard that, she jumped up and ran out to him. Jesus had not yet
entered the town but was still at the place where Martha had met him. When her
sympathizing Jewish friends saw Mary run off, they followed her, thinking she
was on her way to the tomb to weep there. Mary came to where Jesus was waiting
and fell at his feet, saying, “Master, if only you had been here, my brother
would not have died.”
33-34 When
Jesus saw her sobbing and the Jews with her sobbing, a deep anger welled up
within him. He said, “Where did you put him?”
34-35 “Master,
come and see,” they said. Now Jesus wept.
36 The
Jews said, “Look how deeply he loved him.”
37 Others
among them said, “Well, if he loved him so much, why didn’t he do something to
keep him from dying? After all, he opened the eyes of a blind man.”
38-39 Then
Jesus, the anger again welling up within him, arrived at the tomb. It was a
simple cave in the hillside with a slab of stone laid against it. Jesus said,
“Remove the stone.”
The sister of the dead
man, Martha, said, “Master, by this time there’s a stench. He’s been dead four
days!”
40 Jesus
looked her in the eye. “Didn’t I tell you that if you believed, you would see
the glory of God?”
41-42 Then,
to the others, “Go ahead, take away the stone.”
They removed the
stone. Jesus raised his eyes to heaven and prayed, “Father, I’m grateful that
you have listened to me. I know you always do listen, but on account of this
crowd standing here I’ve spoken so that they might believe that you sent me.”
43-44 Then
he shouted, “Lazarus, come out!” And he came out, a cadaver, wrapped from head
to toe, and with a kerchief over his face.
Jesus told them,
“Unwrap him and let him loose.”
The Man
Who Creates God-Signs
45-48 That
was a turnaround for many of the Jews who were with Mary. They saw what Jesus
did, and believed in him. But some went back to the Pharisees and told on
Jesus. The high priests and Pharisees called a meeting of the Jewish ruling
body. “What do we do now?” they asked. “This man keeps on doing things,
creating God-signs. If we let him go on, pretty soon everyone will be believing
in him and the Romans will come and remove what little power and privilege we
still have.”
49-52 Then
one of them—it was Caiaphas, the designated Chief Priest that year—spoke up,
“Don’t you know anything? Can’t you see that it’s to our advantage that one man
dies for the people rather than the whole nation be destroyed?” He didn’t say
this of his own accord, but as Chief Priest that year he unwittingly prophesied
that Jesus was about to die sacrificially for the nation, and not only for the
nation but so that all God’s exile-scattered children might be gathered
together into one people.
53-54 From
that day on, they plotted to kill him. So Jesus no longer went out in public
among the Jews. He withdrew into the country bordering the desert to a town
called Ephraim and secluded himself there with his disciples.
55-56 The
Jewish Passover was coming up. Crowds of people were making their way from the
country up to Jerusalem to get themselves ready for the Feast. They were
curious about Jesus. There was a lot of talk of him among those standing around
in the Temple: “What do you think? Do you think he’ll show up at the Feast or
not?”
57 Meanwhile, the high priests and Pharisees gave out the word that anyone
getting wind of him should inform them. They were all set to arrest him.
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