King Jesus Christ is Messiah
Positive Christianity Series Episode #365
King Jesus Christ was able to go to see Lazarus despite being opposed by the Pharisees. We learn that the Pharisees spoke lies about King Jesus Christ and even attempted to stone him on different occasions for preaching truth and repentance of sin. King Jesus Christ went to see Lazarus who had been dead for four days. King Jesus Christ was able to describe that He has power over death. King Jesus Christ was able to bring Lazarus back to life. We learn that King Jesus Christ listened to Martha and Mary Magdalena and did not forsake Lazarus. Despite the sickness, Lazarus was able to return to life describing the infinite and eternal power of GOD Almighty.
"Now when Jesus came, He found that Lazarus had already been in the tomb four days."- John 11: 17
King Jesus Christ heard the prayers of Martha and Mary Magdalene and was able to describe how GOD Almighty cares about His faithful. Instead of being discouraged because their brother had died, they decided to trust in their Messiah and LORD. King Jesus Christ was able to help Lazarus and prove that only King Jesus Christ is Messiah. We learn that King Jesus Christ was able to raise up a widow's son who had already died similar to the wonder of Elijah and also Jairus' daughter. This is a sign and wonder that describes how GOD Almighty is Creator and LORD of all. We learn that the Old Testament speaks of King Jesus Christ being Messiah and the King of kings. King Jesus Christ was able to bring back Lazarus from the dead. This describes a sign and wonder that attests to the power of King Jesus Christ.
"Bethany was near Jerusalem, about two miles off, and many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to console them concerning their brother. So when Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went and met him, but Mary remained seated in the house. Mary said to Jesus, 'LORD, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.'"- John 11: 18-21
King Jesus Christ cared about Lazarus, Martha, and Mary Magdalene. We learn that while there were individuals that went to give condolences due to the death of Lazarus, Lazarus was able to return back to life. Lazarus was able to live and decided to testify to the power of GOD Almighty. Because Lazarus decided to preach and speak truth, he was envied by the Pharisees. The Pharisees envied Lazarus for preaching the true Messiah and even plotted to get rid of Lazarus after returning back to life. This describes the hypocrisy and envy tht exists in false religions that look to oppose the truth and do not want King Jesus Christ preached. Lazarus was able to keep motivated and spoke truth despite envy from lying Pharisees.
We learn that Lazarus, Martha, and Mary Magdalene describe how it is possible to maintain faith despite circumstances. We learn that Lazarus did not renounce his faith and trusted in the Messiah. Martha did not renounce her faith even after Lazarus had died and kept unchanging fidelity to GOD Almighty. Mary Magdalene also decided to keep faith in her Messiah and did not renounce her faith. We learn that we can persevere trusting in GOD Almighty knowing that GOD Almighty does not forsake us and keeps us in the path of eternal salvation far apart from the temporary lies of idol worship. We learn that Lazarus was able to allow individuals to return to the true faith with his testimony of King Jesus Christ. Martha removed the negative emotions including worry and was able to trust in GOD Almighty with bravery and boldness. Mary Magdalene was saved from the practice of sin, false religion, and returned to the path of eternal salvation. King Jesus Christ does not forsake us and allows us to persist through adversity, circumstances, and persecution. The Pharisees wanted to get rid of Lazarus after being brought back to life, remove Mary Magdalene for repenting of sin and denying false religion, envied and slandered Zacchaeus for being a hard worker, industrious, making wealth and sharing his wealth from honest work, and being a faithful believer. The Pharisees envied their Jewish bretheren for actually loving GOD Almighty, repenting of sin, and obeying the commandments of Moses.
Learning Hebrew
Lo evilim, לא אבלים, means no foolishness in Hebrew. We learn that wisdom is preferred to foolishness and that we are supposed to avoid the practice of idol worship and sin. We learn that loving GOD Almighty above everything and hating evil is wisdom.
April 17, 2026 Friday's Publication
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