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The Power of the Spoken Word raised Lazarus from the temporary death

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 


The Power of the Spoken Word raised Lazarus from the temporary death

When Jesus learned that his friend Lazarus was ill, He calmly reassured His disciples, saying, "This illness does not lead to death. Rather, it serves a higher purpose, for it will bring Glory to God and demonstrate the divine power of the Son of God. Even before hearing the news about Lazarus, Jesus already knew the ultimate outcome."

*Christ's delays are not a denial of His love, but rather a postponement in accordance with His Divine Will. We can make prayers with true faith and submission. Our desperation will not alter the destiny designed by our Eternal Father. However, if we are impatient, we may encounter crossroads or unexpected results.

Instead of struggling to comprehend the mystery or feeling overwhelmed by the demands it places on our faith, would it not be more prudent for us to embrace the Apostle's brief statement and perceive it as a small window that reveals a vast and limitless prospects, offering us a glimpse into the very essence of divine motivations in God's interactions with us?

This is my compilation of various conversations at the scene.  

 *Martha*: if You would have worked in my timetable, I would have reached to that place. 
*Jesus*: Do you believe in Me? 
*Martha*: Yes, Lord; I have believed and continue to believe that You are the Christ.
*Jesus*: Where have you laid him?
*World*: Could not this God, who opened the blind man’s eyes, have kept this man from dying?
*Jesus*: Take away the stone.
*Martha*: It's hopeless, he has been dead four days!
*Jesus*: Did I not say to you that if you believe in Me, you will see the Glory of God the expression of His excellence?.
*Martha*: Yup.

Jesus Prayed and said this, He shouted with a loud voice, “*Lazarus, come out*!” Out came the man who had been dead. Jesus said to them, “*Unwrap him and release him*.”

• Can we do our part of believing by letting Jesus to work and display His Powerful manifestation in our lives?
• Can we bit busy to unwrap and release the things which God has prepared for us? 
• Can we not keep the things in dead status, which suppose to be in live by His Grace and Power? 

David declared in Ps 27:13 that I  would have despaired had I not believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD In the land of the living.

Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏
Have a Blessed long weekend!!! 
In His Grip.. 

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