AI Sermon Outline Generator: John 10-11


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The narrative of Lazarus being raised from the dead in John 11 exemplifies Jesus' power over physical and spiritual death, calling believers to trust in his ability to revive and restore every area of life. (scroll down to see outline)

In John 11:25, Jesus proclaims, 'I am the resurrection and the life,' underscoring the transformative power of Christ over death and encouraging believers to live in the hope and victory he provides.

John 10:27-28 reveals that true disciples are those who listen to Jesus and follow him, promising them eternal security, thus challenging believers to examine the authenticity of their commitment to Christ.

In John 10:10, Jesus declares, 'I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full,' urging believers to embrace the abundant life offered through faith in him, in contrast to the destructive tendencies of the world.

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  1. Thesis: The narrative of Lazarus being raised from the dead in John 11 exemplifies Jesus' power over physical and spiritual death, calling believers to trust in his ability to revive and restore every area of life. Pentecostal

    Introduction: In John 11, the resurrection of Lazarus vividly illustrates Jesus' dominion over life and death.

    1. Jesus' declaration, 'I am the resurrection and the life' (John 11:25), affirms his authority over death.
        A. By raising Lazarus, Jesus demonstrates literal and spiritual resurrection power.
        B. This passage invites us to believe in Christ's transformative power in our own lives.
    2. Jesus' emotional response to Lazarus' death (John 11:33-36) highlights his empathy and compassion for human suffering.
        A. His tears reveal that he is both divine and in touch with our human pain.
        B. This empathy assures believers that Christ understands our struggles and sorrows.
    3. The miracle of Lazarus' resurrected life (John 11:43-44) calls believers to experience new beginnings in Christ.
        A. Lazarus being raised symbolizes the potential for renewal in every aspect of life.
        B. Our faith in Jesus activates his power to breathe life into our dead situations.

    Conclusion: This narrative calls us to trust Jesus to revive our lives, encouraging persistent faith and hope. Just as Lazarus was brought to life, Jesus can restore whatever feels lost or lifeless in our journeys.

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