John 11:1-45
Talk Summary
n this talk from John 11, we explore Jesus’ powerful claim: “I am the resurrection and the life.” Framed by the question Jesus asks Martha — “Do you believe this?” — the message walks carefully through the story of Lazarus and the deep tensions it holds: love and delay, grief and glory, death and life. First, we see When Life Collapses (vv.1–16) — Jesus’ surprising delay, his unwavering love, and the bigger purpose of revealing God’s glory even through sorrow. Then, in Jesus Comforts the Sisters (vv.17–37), we encounter a deeply human and deeply divine Saviour: speaking truth to Martha, weeping with Mary, and anchoring faith not merely in a future resurrection, but in himself as the resurrection. Finally, in Jesus Confronts Death (vv.38–45), we witness the climactic sign — Lazarus called from the tomb — pointing forward to Jesus’ own resurrection and the unshakeable hope he offers.
Along the way, the talk reflects on how we face death as Christians: learning to think wisely about it before crisis comes, grieving honestly because Jesus wept, and holding onto resurrection hope because death is the last enemy but not the last word. This passage doesn’t offer abstract comfort — it offers a person. The question that remains for each of us is the same one Jesus asks Martha: in the face of suffering, delay, and loss, will you trust him? If you want to deepen your confidence in Christ, strengthen your theology of grief, and anchor your life in resurrection hope, this message invites you to listen — and to answer.
This outline was generated with AI, from the sermon manuscript.