Listen "128 - Loved by Jesus: The Lazarus Story and the Hope That Waits"
Episode Synopsis
Loved by Jesus: The Lazarus Story and the Hope That WaitsIn today’s episode, I reflect on the powerful and deeply human story of Lazarus of Bethany — the man Jesus raised from the dead. But this isn’t just a miracle story. It’s a story about silence, grief, waiting, and hope. Lazarus never speaks a word in the Bible, but his life speaks volumes. He mirrors the parts of our lives that feel silent, finished, or forgotten — and reminds us that love still finds us there.Key Topics in This Episode:When God Feels LateThe episode opens with the emotional weight of Jesus’ delayed arrival. What do we do when God doesn’t show up the way we expected? When grief feels final? Lazarus’ story teaches us that divine timing often looks different than ours — and even delays can hold purpose.Identity Rooted in Love, Not PerformanceLazarus is remembered not for anything he said or did, but as “the one Jesus loved.” That identity — relational, not reputational — challenges the way we define our worth and invites us to rest in the knowledge that being loved by Jesus is enough.Obedience in the TombJesus calls Lazarus by name — and even wrapped in grave clothes, Lazarus responds. It’s a picture of obedience in darkness, responding even when we feel confused or unready. It reminds us to practice faith even when it feels hard.The Power of VulnerabilityOpening the tomb required facing the pain and decay of death. Sometimes, resurrection begins with acknowledging the smell, the loss, the grief. Only then can healing begin.Takeaways for Today:When life feels like a sealed tomb, remember that Jesus still calls us by name. You might feel stuck, silent, or spiritually “dead,” but your story isn’t over. God is still working. Even in the moments that feel forgotten, your identity as someone loved by Jesus remains unshaken. Like Lazarus, your life can be a quiet yet powerful testimony — not because of your words, but because of His presence.Whether you're waiting for hope to return, standing outside your own metaphorical tomb, or just trying to take a small step of faith — today’s story reminds us: you are loved. And you are not alone.
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