When Jesus Calls Us Out of the Tomb
Fifth Sunday of Lent John 11:1–45 The raising of Lazarus is one of the most tender and powerful moments in the Gospels. It’s a story filled with raw emotion—grief, confusion, disappointment, hope—and right in the middle of it all stands Jesus, fully divine yet fully present to human suffering. Jesus weeps with Mary and Martha. He enters their pain. And then Jesus speaks a word that changes everything: “Lazarus, come out!” This moment isn’t just about Lazarus. It’s also about us. Every one of us knows what it feels like to be stuck—trapped in old habits, weighed down by fear, buried under discouragement, or sealed behind the stone of something we don’t know how to move. Sometimes the “tomb” is a situation. Sometimes it’s a memory. Sometimes it’s a pattern we’ve carried for years. And Jesus comes and meets us in those places. He doesn’t stand at a distance. He doesn’t scold or shame. He simply calls us by name and invites us into renewed life. As we enter these fin...