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ME:
We have been going through the I AM Statements found in the gospel of John.
We’ve talked about how Jesus is the Good Shepherd, the true vine, the bread of life, the Light of the World, and the door or gate to eternal life!
All of this points to who Jesus is and His identity.
Now obviously making claims like these, Jesus made some enemies.
The religious elite of His day such as the pharisees did not like this at all.
All because Jesus just proclaimed who He was.
That He is the long awaited Messiah who would save people from their Sin.
I had some enemies who weren’t FOR me entering the ministry.
They didn’t exactly say that but I could tell.
I had a family member say “You should pursue something else besides being a pastor” and another family member tell me that I was “Just wasting my time”, and another say that I should get a “real job”.
WE
We all have enemies.
Those who are on the other side.
Those who are against us and don’t want us to succeed.
Sadly sometimes it can be those who are close to us such as a family member, friend, or co-worker.
Who is your enemy?
For the one in the military the enemy are the ones they do battle against.
For law enforcement it’s the ones who has committed crimes.
In the friendship it’s the one who betrayed you.
In the relationship, it’s the one who cheated on you, in the daughter it’s the father who sexually abused her.
To the son, it’s the father who abandoned him.
We all have or have had people in our lives that we considered enemies and those who were against us.
But if God is for us, who can be against us?
I think Jesus had it right in Matthew 16 when he said this....
Matthew 16:21–23 (ESV)
21 From that time Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and on the third day be raised.
22 And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him, saying, “Far be it from you, Lord!
This shall never happen to you.” 23 But he turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan!
You are a hindrance to me.
For you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of man.”
Jesus didn’t say that because he thought Peter was satan in the flesh but he knew the thoughts that came to Peter at this time weren’t from the Spirit of God!
In other words, Jesus knew His enemy wasn’t Peter.
The real enemy is death, in which Jesus would meet face to face at the Cross.
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ that we can sing “O death where is your sting, O grave where is your victory!
Jesus wouldn’t only raise himself from the dead.
He’d also raise others from the dead for the glory of God.
Lets go a head and read about one of those as he proclaims “I AM the resurrection and the Life”
GOD
John 11:17–27 (ESV)
17 Now when Jesus came, he found that Lazarus had already been in the tomb four days.
18 Bethany was near Jerusalem, about two miles off, 19 and many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to console them concerning their brother.
20 So when Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went and met him, but Mary remained seated in the house.
21 Martha said to Jesus, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.
22 But even now I know that whatever you ask from God, God will give you.”
23 Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.”
24 Martha said to him, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day.”
25 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life.
Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, 26 and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die.
Do you believe this?” 27 She said to him, “Yes, Lord; I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who is coming into the world.”
Background:
This is a story that is familiar to all of us.
We might of learned it in Sunday school, heard it in a sermon or read it in our devotional time.
It’s the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead.
This is the final public miracle that Jesus did.
It was done with a strategic purpose and time in mind.
It was done just before the passover and the miracle was done in the village of Bethany.
It is obvious that this was a special place for our Lord.
It was where He performed his last public miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead.
It was where a woman with a alabaster jar came in the house of Simon the Leper and anointed Jesus with a costly perfume
It was where Jesus blessed His disciples after His own resurrection and then departed from them
The Setting
Bethany is located just two miles east of Jerusalem.
So there is no doubt that people who were traveling to the passover would of heard about the miracle that happened to Lazarus.
News of this spread quickly because it was a little more than turning water into wine, feeding the 5,000, walking on water, or healing the sick.
This was about raising a dead, corpse back to life!
Funeral’s then and now
Now the funeral process back then is a lot different then how it is now.
Today, a funeral last about an hour long.
You will have the viewing, the eulogy, and people will say a few words of how the deceased has touched their life.
You find a lot of people weeping and some that are not.
Then afterwards, that’s about it.
People mostly go on to their new norm of life with the occasional phone call and card asking the deceased family members how they are doing?
According to Jewish customs there were seven days of mourning.
Three days after death were the days of weeping which was followed with four days of lamentation.
According to their beliefs, the spirit would wander around the casket or burial place for three days seeking a way to return into the body of the deceased but, there would come a point where the body was so deteriated that the spirit would hover no more.
It was common for Family and friends to visit the burial place up to three days after death to be closer to the deceased.
The Jews did not embalm or do anything to delay decay.
They would wrap the corpse and put different spices on it to help with the odor.
It’’s pretty gruesome stuff that happens to the body after death
During the first day...
The heart stops beating
Cells in the body are deprived of oxygen and die
Muscles stiffen which are known in Latin as “Rigor Mortis”
A condition known as lividity occurs, in which all the blood will pool towards the lowest point of the body's resting place
After one day and 24 hours
the body loses all it’s heat and all flesh becomes soft
Leaked enzymes from the first stage begin producing many gases.
The sulfur-containing compounds that the bacteria release also cause skin discoloration.
After three days
Due to the gases, the human body can double in size.
In addition, insect activity can be present.
Jesus is the Resurrection and the Life
This is the condition Lazarus is in.
As he has been dead now for four days.
There is no doubt that during the seven days of mourning many have came to Mary and Martha(the sisters of Lazarus) to try to comfort them in their pain.
These are the same two sisters who were with Jesus before.
Mary was the one who would put the world of pause and be found at the master’s feet anointing him where as Martha was too busy serving.
We see this episode with Mary, Martha, and Jesus not too much different.
The sisters were in their home when they heard Jesus was coming.
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