What can we learn about faith from Jesus' actions in John 11:43? The Verse in Focus “After Jesus had said this, He called out in a loud voice, ‘Lazarus, come out!’” (John 11:43) Faith Lessons from Jesus’ Actions • Jesus speaks with absolute confidence, showing that genuine faith rests on God’s power, not human possibility. • The loud voice underscores public, unashamed trust; faith is meant to be lived openly (Matthew 10:32). • He issues a direct command before seeing results, illustrating that faith acts on God’s promise before evidence appears (Hebrews 11:1). • The miracle reveals faith’s object: Christ Himself. Faith that saves and transforms is centered on His authority (John 14:6). • By calling Lazarus personally, Jesus demonstrates that faith is relational; He knows His own by name (John 10:3–4). • Raising a man four days dead shows faith dares to believe when circumstances are beyond repair (Romans 4:17). Related Scriptures that Reinforce These Insights • Genesis 1:3 – God’s creative word brings life, paralleling Jesus’ life-giving call. • Mark 4:39 – Jesus commands the storm; faith trusts His word over chaos. • John 5:25 – “The dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live.” • Ephesians 2:1–5 – We were dead in sin, but God made us alive with Christ. • Hebrews 11:3 – By faith we understand creation was fashioned by God’s word. Living It Out Today • Anchor your confidence in what Christ has spoken, not in fluctuating feelings. • Speak and act in alignment with Scripture, expecting God to honor His word. • Live your faith publicly; let others see Christ’s authority expressed through your life. • Remember no situation is too far gone; keep praying and believing even when hope seems buried. |