John 11:6

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Jesus stayed where he was for two more days after hearing that his friend Lazarus was sick. The key message is about Jesus' timing and purpose in responding to the situation.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your best friend called you because they were feeling really sad, but instead of rushing over right away, you decided to stay home and play for a bit longer. That's what Jesus did here, and it wasn't because he didn’t care; it was part of his big plan.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel around the late first century AD, likely for a community of Christians who needed assurance about Jesus' identity as the Messiah. The cultural context includes Jewish beliefs about illness and death, which were seen as serious matters.

Living It Out Today

Sometimes in life, we might be frustrated when help doesn't come right away during tough times. This verse reminds us to trust that there's often a bigger plan behind delays and that God has his timing.

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Related Verses

Genesis 50:20Matthew 16:23Acts 27:24Romans 8:28James 1:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus wait two days before going to Lazarus?
Jesus waited because it was part of a larger plan. His timing showed that he had control over the situation and demonstrated God's power through raising Lazarus from the dead.
How does this verse teach us about trust in God’s timing?
This verse teaches us to have faith even when we do not see immediate results, understanding that God has a purpose for his delays and ultimately works all things for good.
What can we learn from Jesus' response to Lazarus being sick?
We can learn the importance of patience and trust in divine timing. Despite knowing what was coming, Jesus chose to stay back, showing that his actions are always rooted in a greater purpose.
How does this story connect with other teachings about faith?
This story connects with other teachings by illustrating how faith involves trusting God’s plan even when it doesn’t make sense at the time. It shows that our understanding is limited compared to God's wisdom.
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