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John 11:1-17 DEALING WITH DIVINE SILENCE Intro: Ill. Soldier captured by
the Japanese. All died but him and God moved at precisely the correct time. Folk,
we need the Lord to help us through this life. Our method for calling on Him
during times of need is through the practice of prayer. When we pray, we bring
the power of the Lord our bear in our situation. But, have you ever prayed and
felt that you needed immediate help and God didn’t answer when and how you
wanted Him too? We all have! In those times, it is good to know how to react to
Divine Silence. That’s what happened to Mary and Martha, they felt that they
needed the Lord to do something right then. His response was to wait. He waited
so that something greater might take place. Let’s look at this beautiful
passage and learn from the Word how to deal with Divine Silence. I. v.1-3
THE REQUEST A. A
Situation - Phil. 4:6 B. Serious
- Any need is serious to the one who has it - Ill. Matt. 7:7-8 C. Seeking
- God’s desire is that we call on Him - Jer. 3:3; 1 Pet. 5:7; Luke 18:1) D. They did everything that they were
supposed to do! II. v.4-17
THE REPLY A. v.14 A Reply Of Wisdom - Ill. God knows -
Heb. 4:13; Ps. 11:4; 33:13 B. v.6 A Reply Of Waiting - (Ill. He did not
have to be there to heal - Ill. Centurian’s servant -
Matt. 8:5-13) God moves when the time is right! He does not operate on our
schedule - Isa. 55:8-9 C. v.4 A Reply Of Working - Ill. It brought
more glory to God for Lazarus to die than if he had been healed! (Ill. The pain
it brought to Mary and Martha!) (Rom. 8:28)
Ill. God’s plans are always right and always best! III. v.18-33
THE REACTION A. V.20-21, 24 One Of Defeat - Their pleas had been unanswered and they were defeated,
discouraged and distressed. (Ill. hard to wait on God, but worth the wait Isa.
40:31!) B. v.22-27 One Of Devotion - Even when things
don’t go as we plan or want them to, we must get to the place where we can
still exalt Jesus and believe God! Here we see: 1.) v.22
Faith 2.) v.23-24 Hope 3.) v.27
Worship God will bless this attitude in our lives! - Ill. David - 2 Sam.
12:14-23 C. Most Christians lose it right here! They
get mad at God when He doesn’t do as they
say, and they quit on Him. When this happens, people always miss the greatest
of his miracles! (Ill. God will never fail! Our duty is to wait on Him and
believe until the answer comes!) IV. v.34-44 THE RESURRECTION A. It
Was Unexpected - Lazarus was dead and everyone expected him to stay that way,
v.39. We must not attempt to corral God, He always
works in way that we have never dreamed of. 1 Cor. 2:9; Eph. 3:20.) Ill. Jesus
waited so that their impression of Him would not be limited to healing alone,
but that they would grow. After the resurrection, they knew a Jesus they would
have never known otherwise! (Ill. The Disciples and the Storm - John 6) B. It
Was Unprecedented - Ill. This was an entirely new thing! God hasn’t run out
of options, He is
able to handle your problem! (Ill. Matt. 28:18) C. It
Was Unparellel - (Ill. It had never been done
before.) (Ill. Why He waited, Lazarus was dead, he
smelled dead. Only God could have done what Jesus did! Sometimes God will wait until
God is the only explaination. (Ill. The Red Sea - Ex.
14:13) Conc: What is it that you need
today? God had it! Take that first step and tell Him. If you’ve already told
Him then wait on Him. Don’t give up! He will move in His own time! |
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