A Plot to Kill Jesus
August 10, 2025
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In John 11:45-57, we witness the tension after Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. The miracle was undeniable, yet not everyone responded in faith. Some believed, others ran to report Him to the Pharisees. Fear and self-preservation drove the leaders to plot His death, but even in their schemes, God’s sovereign plan for redemption was at work. This passage reminds us that nothing can stop or rush God’s timing and that He still calls the dead to life today.
Key Points:
– Every time you share your miracle story, it opens the door for God to bring someone else out of their tomb.
– What you share about the works of God reveals where your heart stands with Jesus.
– What man meant as a strategy to save his system, God was using as prophecy to save the world.
– No one can stop God’s plan and no one can rush it.
– Don’t miss why you came today. Jesus is still the resurrection and the life of men!
The resurrection of Lazarus was more than history. It’s a living testimony of Jesus’ power over death. He turns human strategy into divine prophecy and moves in perfect timing. Don’t get so caught up in the preparation that you miss the presence of the Lamb.
Key Scriptures: John 11:43-57, Acts 2:23
Key Points:
– Every time you share your miracle story, it opens the door for God to bring someone else out of their tomb.
– What you share about the works of God reveals where your heart stands with Jesus.
– What man meant as a strategy to save his system, God was using as prophecy to save the world.
– No one can stop God’s plan and no one can rush it.
– Don’t miss why you came today. Jesus is still the resurrection and the life of men!
The resurrection of Lazarus was more than history. It’s a living testimony of Jesus’ power over death. He turns human strategy into divine prophecy and moves in perfect timing. Don’t get so caught up in the preparation that you miss the presence of the Lamb.
Key Scriptures: John 11:43-57, Acts 2:23
