I Am the Resurrection
“If
you had been here, he wouldn’t have died.”
Her
brother, dead. Her friend, too late.
Martha
had buried her brother Lazarus four days before. Her friend Jesus had just arrived. She knew Jesus could have healed him. She knew Jesus could do anything, even now.
Jesus
says to her, “Your brother will rise again.”
Martha
answers, “I know he will, at the last day.”
Jesus
says to her, “I am the resurrection.”
Resurrection. To rise again. To have fallen in death and to stand up again alive.
That’s
impossible.
For
man it is impossible. For God nothing
is impossible.
Jesus
is God. Jesus is the resurrection.
He
goes to the tomb of Lazarus. He sees
the sorrow that death brings. He watches
the tears that you and I cry at the death of one we love. Jesus breaks down. Drops run down his cheeks.
Death
is an enemy. Death is the consequence
of disobedience. When God created the
world, people were made never to die. Unfortunately
people disobeyed, and now they die, a punishment.
Jesus
wept when he saw the pain human disobedience had brought.
Jesus
took on the pain human disobedience had brought. He walked straight to the tomb.
He insisted the stone be rolled away.
He called out in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out.”
Jesus
is resurrection. Death was powerless
before his almighty word. Lazarus came
out.
Then
Jesus took on the pain human disobedience had brought again. He willingly went to his own tomb, dying but
not for any sin of his own. He endured punishment
for sins you and I and Lazarus committed.
Our substitute. Facing death. Unafraid.
Because
Jesus is resurrection. On the third day
Jesus raised himself. He was delivered
over to death because of our sins. He
was raised to life because we have been declared innocent of all sin.
You
are forgiven! Believe it.
Know
that he who believes in Jesus will live, even though he dies.
Jesus
took on death and won. Jesus is
resurrection.
Jesus
took on your death and won. Jesus is
your resurrection.