Jesus Is the Resurrection and the Life (I AM Series Part 5)
In John 11:25, standing before the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus makes one of the most sweeping and decisive claims in all of Scripture: “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die.” This is not spoken in abstraction. It is not a theological lecture delivered at a distance. It is spoken in the presence of grief, in the face of death, and in a moment where hope appears to have already passed. Jesus does not avoid the reality of death. He stands directly before it and declares His authority over it. This is not simply comfort. It is a claim that redefines life, death, and salvation itself. The Setting: Delayed Help and Real Loss John 11 begins with urgency. Lazarus is sick, and his sisters, Mary and Martha, send word to Jesus expecting Him to come quickly. But Jesus does not come immediately. He delays, and that delay is intentional. By the time He arrives in Bethany, Lazarus has been ...