Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead (John 11:38–44)
  • 1. In the biblical account found in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, verses 38 to 44, we witness a profound and miraculous event where Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, encapsulating the themes of faith, hope, and divine power. As Jesus arrives in Bethany, He is met with deep sorrow from Mary and Martha, the sisters of Lazarus, who have been mourning the loss of their brother for four days. Moved by the grief surrounding Him, Jesus shows His humanity by weeping alongside them, a powerful moment that illustrates His compassion and empathy towards human suffering. Despite the doubts expressed by those present, who question why Jesus did not come sooner to heal Lazarus, Jesus reassures Martha that her brother will rise again, declaring Himself as the resurrection and the life. He instructs those around Him to roll away the stone from the tomb, which reveals not only His authority over death but also challenges the limitations of human understanding. With a prayerful gaze upward, Jesus calls out in a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth, demonstrating His divine command over life itself. In a stunning spectacle, Lazarus emerges from the tomb, still bound in grave clothes, symbolizing the transformative power of Jesus and the promise of eternal life for believers. This miraculous event serves as both a foreshadowing of Jesus' own resurrection and a testament to His identity as the Son of God, inspiring faith and hope in all who witness it and echoing the essential Christian belief that through Jesus, death is not the end but a passage to eternal life.

    How long had Lazarus been dead when Jesus arrived?
A) One day
B) Four days
C) Two days
D) Three days
  • 2. What did Jesus ask them to do at the tomb of Lazarus?
A) Leave it closed
B) Take away the stone
C) Cover the tomb
D) Bring more spices
  • 3. What was Martha's concern about removing the stone?
A) He has been dead four days
B) The smell would be bad
C) It was against the law
D) It was too heavy
  • 4. What did Jesus do before calling Lazarus out of the tomb?
A) Sang a hymn
B) Prayed to God
C) Cried out in pain
D) Waved His hands
  • 5. What did Jesus instruct them to do after Lazarus came out?
A) Loose him and let him go
B) Bring him water
C) Leave him as is
D) Burn the grave clothes
  • 6. What miracle did Jesus perform?
A) Feeding the 5000
B) Healing a blind man
C) Raising Lazarus from the dead
D) Walking on water
  • 7. Where was Lazarus from?
A) Jericho
B) Nazareth
C) Bethany
D) Jerusalem
  • 8. Who were Lazarus' sisters?
A) Deborah and Rachel
B) Sarah and Ruth
C) Mary and Martha
D) Anna and Miriam
  • 9. How did Jesus respond to Mary weeping?
A) He was troubled and wept
B) He laughed
C) He turned away
D) He remained silent
  • 10. What did the people do after Lazarus was raised?
A) All went to their homes
B) They all mocked Him
C) Some believed in Jesus
D) They started a riot
  • 11. What was the significance of Lazarus being raised from the dead?
A) It demonstrated Jesus' power over death
B) It was a common occurrence
C) It proved Jesus' teachings wrong
D) It was a distraction
  • 12. What did the grave clothes signify?
A) They represented his sins
B) They were his favorite clothes
C) That Lazarus was truly dead
D) They were a fashion statement
  • 13. Which Gospel contains the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead?
A) Mark.
B) Luke.
C) John.
D) Matthew.
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