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Jesus And His Friends At Bethany, February 16
Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus.
John 11:5
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There was one home that He loved to visit—the home of Lazarus, and Mary,
and Martha; for in the atmosphere of faith and love His spirit had rest.
Among the most steadfast of Christ’s disciples was Lazarus of Bethany. From
their first meeting his faith in Christ had been strong; his love for Him was deep,
and he was greatly beloved by the Saviour. It was for Lazarus that the greatest of
Christ’s miracles was performed. The Saviour blessed all who sought His help;
He loves all the human family; but to some He is bound by peculiarly tender
associations. His heart was knit by a strong bond of affection to the family at
Bethany, and for one of them His most wonderful work was wrought.
At the home of Lazarus, Jesus had often found rest. The Saviour had no home
of His own; He was dependent on the hospitality of His friends and disciples; and
often, when weary, thirsting for human fellowship, He had been glad to escape
to this peaceful household, away from the suspicion and jealousy of the angry
Pharisees. Here He found a sincere welcome, a pure, holy friendship. Here He
could speak with simplicity and perfect freedom, knowing that His words would
be understood and treasured.
Our Saviour appreciated a quiet home and interested listeners. He longed
for human tenderness, courtesy, and affection. Those who received the heavenly
instruction He was always ready to impart were greatly blessed.... The multitudes
were slow of hearing, and in the home at Bethany Christ found rest from the weary
conflict of public life. Here He opened to an appreciative audience the volume
of Providence. In these private interviews He unfolded to His hearers that which
He did not attempt to tell to the mixed multitude. He needed not to speak to His
friends in parables.
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