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Lazarus Raised to Testify to God’s Glory, March 26
When Jesus heard that, he said, This sickness is not unto death, but
for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby.
John 11:4
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Christ’s two days’ delay after hearing that Lazarus was sick was not
a neglect or a denial on His part.... This should be an encouragement to
us.... We are to rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him. The answer to
our prayers may not come as quickly as we desire, and it may not be just
what we have asked; but He who knows what is for the highest good of
His children will bestow a much greater good than we have asked, if we
do not become faithless and discouraged
Christ had not only the loved ones at Bethany to think of; He had the
training of His disciples to consider. They were to be His representatives
to the world, that the Father’s blessing might include all. For their sake He
permitted Lazarus to die. Had He restored him from illness to health, the
miracle that is the most positive evidence of His divine character would
not have been performed.
Had Christ been in the sick-room, Lazarus would not have died; for
Satan would have had no power over him. In the presence of the Lifegiver,
death could not have aimed his dart at Lazarus.... He permitted Lazarus
to pass under the dominion of death, and the suffering sisters saw their
brother laid in the grave. Christ knew that as they looked on the face of
their dead brother, their faith in their Redeemer would be severely tried.
Thus He was pruning the branches, that they might bring forth more
fruit. He knew that because of the struggle through which they were now
passing, their faith would shine forth with far greater power
To all who are reaching out to feel the guiding hand of God, the moment
of greatest discouragement is the time when divine help is nearest.... From
every temptation and every trial He will bring them forth with firmer faith
and a richer experience
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The Youth’s Instructor, April 6, 1899
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The Youth’s Instructor, April 13, 1899
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The Desire of Ages, 528
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