John 11:44
French (La Bible expliquée)
Le mort sortit, les pieds et les mains entourés de bandes et le visage enveloppé d'un linge. Jésus dit alors: « Déliez-le et laissez-le aller. » Le monde qui refuse Jésus manifeste son aveuglement complet en décidant de mettre à mort celui qui vient de donner la vie. Le Conseil supérieur se laisse conduire par un habile raisonnement politique, mais paradoxalement, les prévisions de Caïphe s'avéreront justes: en son Fils, Dieu rassemblera tous ses enfants dispersés à travers l'univers. La sagesse de Dieu déjoue les complots des puissants. Elle transforme la mort de Jésus en une source d'unité et de vie.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the moment when Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. After being brought back to life, Lazarus is still wrapped in graveclothes and a napkin covering his face. Jesus tells those present to free him from these bindings.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were playing hide-and-seek, but instead of hiding, you fell asleep under a blanket that was so big it covered your whole body! When someone found you, they'd need to help you out by taking off the blanket. That's kind of like what happened with Lazarus; Jesus brought him back from being dead, but he was still wrapped up tightly in his burial clothes!
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written around 90-100 AD by John, one of Jesus' disciples. The audience consisted mainly of early Christians who needed to understand the depth of Jesus' power and identity as the Son of God. In that time period, the burial practice involved wrapping bodies in linen cloths.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you just got out of a tough situation where it felt like your spirit was dead inside due to overwhelming challenges or sorrow. Once you're free from the struggle, people around you might still see you bound by lingering fears and doubts; they need to help you let go of these constraints and embrace new life.
Topics
resurrectionfaithmiracleshopesalvationnew life
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Lazarus still bound after his resurrection?
Lazarus remained wrapped in graveclothes to emphasize the reality of death and the fullness of Jesus' power over it, showing that he truly came back from the dead.
What does this verse teach us about faith?
This story illustrates how faith in Jesus can overcome even death itself. It encourages believers to trust in God's power and promises, especially during difficult times.
How do we 'loose him and let him go' in our lives?
We support others as they navigate through challenges by removing the emotional or spiritual bindings that hold them back, helping them to embrace new life fully.
What lessons can be drawn from Lazarus' resurrection for modern Christians?
Lazarus' story reminds us of God's power over death and encourages a living faith in Jesus Christ as the source of eternal life and hope.
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