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Monday, April 6, 2020

Resurrection in the Face of Death (John 11)

Life Amidst Death (John 11:1-44). 
  • Do you truly believe in the resurrection in the face of death, such as from Covid-19?
  • Is your faith in the resurrection theoretical or practical? Rooted in theology or reality?
  • What do you do when there is the (probable, possible, potential, problematic) palpable panic from the pandemic?
"...whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?" (John 11:26)
  • Do Christians who are familiar with John 11 think of this famous story positively as victory over death?
  • When we consider those around dead Lazarus at Bethany, were they positive and victorious [or negative and wailing] after they heard Jesus' words of being the Resurrection and the Life (Jn 11:25)?
  1. What is the implication of Mary and Martha's urgent message to Jesus (Jn 11:3)?
  2. What does Jesus' response show us about his priority (Jn 11:4, 40)? What is your priority in the time of grave illness?
  3. How is Jesus' love for Mary and Martha (Jn 11:5) expressed (Jn 11:6)? Is this how you would have responded to someone you love?
  4. Why did the disciples caution Jesus about returning to Judea (Jn 11:7-8)? What does this show about their main concern? How about you? What does Jesus' answer teach us about our life and death (Jn 11:9-10)?
  5. How did the disciples misunderstand Jesus (Jn 11:11-14)? Why was Jesus glad that Lazarus had died (Jn 11:15)? What was his primary concern? Your primary concern? What does Thomas' response show about him (Jn 11:16)?
  6. What was Martha [and later Mary] implying by her statement upon seeing Jesus (Jn 11:21, 32)? What did Martha "know" (Jn 11:22-24)?
  7. Do you experience life and that you will never die...when you are dying or your loved one is dying (Jn 11:26)? What did Jesus want Martha to believe (Jn 11:25-26)? Did she (Jn 11:27)?
  8. Why was Jesus deeply moved/angry (Jn 11:33)? Why did he weep (Jn 11:35)? How did the Jews interpret it (Jn 11:36-37)? How were they both right and wrong?
  9. What did Jesus want Martha [and us] to believe and see (Jn 11:40)? What is the disconnect between what she knew and believed (Jn 11:22, 24, 27, 39)? Will you have such a disconnect when death hits home?
  10. Is there a "downside" to Lazarus being raised from the dead (Jn 11:13, 17, 44)?

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