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John
  
43When he had said this, He cried with a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!"44The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with bandages, and his face wrapped with a cloth. Jesus said to them, "Unbind him, and let him go."


As soon as Jesus had cried out, "Lazarus come out", after giving glory to God, the dead man heard (when the dead normally hear nothing). Human personality does not perish at death. In heaven, believers’ names are recorded. The call of the Creator, the voice of the redeemer and prompting of the life-giving Spirit penetrates the lower layers of death. Just as the Holy Spirit was brooding in the beginning amidst the darkness, creating order out of chaos.
Lazarus was used to hear Jesus’ voice and obey. In the grave he also heard and obeyed by faith. Christ’s life principle flowed into him; his heart began to beat, his eyes opened, his limbs moved.
Next, the second stage of the miracle took place, for Lazarus had been bound in bandages tightly wrapped. The dead man was like a worm in a chrysalis, unable to feel anything. He was unable to move his bandaged hands to remove the kerchief covering his face. So Jesus ordered them to untie him.
All were astonished to see Lazarus’ pale face; he was moving despite his bandages. They all stared at him as he drew towards Jesus.
Lazarus walked between the crowd towards his house. John tells us nothing about the bowing down of those present before Jesus, nor about tears of joy or mutual embraces. Nor does he compare this raising with the rapture of believers to Jesus at his second coming. All this was of secondary importance. John draws the picture of Jesus, the life-giver, before our eyes, in order that we might believe and receive eternal life. John, the evangelist, was among the crowds, by faith he saw God’s glory in the Son, because he heard Christ’s voice and yielded to his power. Have you risen from the dead by faith in Christ?

Prayer
Dear Lord Jesus, thank you for raising Lazarus in the name of your Father. You have also risen from the dead. We thank you for your life in us. By faith we have risen with you. We beseech you to raise the dead from among our nation, that unbelievers may trust in you, and in union with you receive eternal life.
Question
How did God’s glory appear in the raising of Lazarus?