Thursday, October 27, 2011

Faith In My Savior :)

Hello World. :)

John 11.
Famous for verse 35, which is the shortest verse of all scripture.

Quick Recap:

Lazarus, Mary and Martha are siblings. Also good friends of Jesus. In John 11, Lazarus gets sick, and Mary and Martha ask Jesus to come heal him. He says, "This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby." Jesus waits for two days and Lazarus dies. After Lazarus has been dead for four days, Jesus arrives at their home. Mary and Martha both say to Him, "Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died." Jesus weeps with them.
(verse 35. "Jesus wept." shortest scripture.)
He then asks where Lazarus has been laid. They open the tomb and Jesus says, "Lazarus, come forth." Lazarus rose from the dead and came out of the tomb.

miraculous. :)

Take a look at Mary and Martha.
"Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died."
They know that Jesus had the power to heal their brother.
They had faith in their Savior.


Even though Lazarus had died, they still had faith.


Sometimes, in our lives, things die.
We ask for help, we do all we can, and things still die.
A loved one still passes away.
An opportunity is lost.
Someone walks out of our life.


Honestly, if I were in Mary and Martha’s place, I probably would have thought, “I’ve done all that I can do, I’ve asked the Lord for help, and now he’s dead. ...What just happened? What did I do wrong? What could I have done more?”


Wanna know something cool?


Jesus says to Mary:
“I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.”


There is a purpose for everything. I feel like that sometimes, we have to reach that all-time low. Sometimes, some things in our lives have to die so that we can learn to turn to our Savior and let Him help us.


Experience (this is why this lesson touched me):


Recently, I lost an opportunity. I had never in my entire life been in so much pain. I honestly felt like something had died, and that I had lost. It was extremely hard for me to deal with. I had done all I could, I prayed for help, and I still lost. But I know that no good comes from dwelling in grief, pain, etc. So I knew I had to pick myself up, but I didn't even have the strength to stand. So I kept praying for strength to get through this trial. I needed my Savior. But I knew that I couldn't just ask for something and expect to receive it without any effort on my part, so I tried to move forward. He blessed me with the strength to at least do that much. I felt like I was crawling. I strived to do the things that I know God would have me do. I gave my greatest effort at all times. Through this struggle, He continued to bless me with the strength I needed. Now, I'm still climbing, but He has helped me to come so far from that low point. It still hurts a little, but I have faith in my Savior, Jesus Christ, and I've been recovering. Though I don't know exactly why I had to lose this time, I believe that one reason was that I needed to learn to increase my faith in Christ and exercise that faith, and also to rely on Him. I know that through faith in Jesus Christ, we can do all things.


Philippians 4:13: "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."


Jesus went through the Atonement for us. He knows ALL of our pains. Not just the ones that we feel when we sin. EVERY single one. He overcame it all. THUS, He knows how to overcome every trial we face. He knows exactly what to teach us and how to teach us how to conquer anything that comes our way.


Even when we don't think we can do it.


Cause I sure didn't think I could. 


But He helped me. :)


Bottom line: You can always trust in your Savior. Have a little faith in Him and exercise that faith. :)
God loves you.
life is a beautiful thing. :)

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