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Jesus Meets Those
Who are Grieving
John 11:17-44
Introduction: As we search for comfort
in times of suffering and loss, the Bible gives us profound
pictures of compassion in the life of Jesus. In this passage
Jesus comes to Mary and Martha following the death of their
brother, Lazarus. Death is a painful encounter with loss and
grief. We experience grief in losing people we know, as well
as hearing about the suffering of others. Pray that through
this passage in Scripture God will speak with us about responses
of people in grief, ways that He cares, and glimpses of how
we can represent Jesus in a suffering world. The questions
below can guide you in personal Bible study. Also consider
inviting friends to discuss the passage, including those who
do not yet know Jesus. You may want to focus on one section
at a time.
A Story of Grief
1. Read John 11: 17-37. Observe everything you
see about the response of Mary and Martha to the death of
their brother.
2. Contrast the behavior of Mary and Martha,
and describe their emotions. Look more closely at what Martha
may have been dealing with in v. 21. Compare their responses
to feelings of grief you have experienced, including your
responses to the suffering following tragedy in our world.
3. Describe the attitudes and behavior of Jesus
in this passage. How would this have been helpful to the sisters
in their grief? Discuss the meaning of Jesus' statement in
vs. 25-26. How would this bring hope to the sisters, and to
people who are grieving the loss of someone they know?
4. Summarize qualities of Jesus' life described
in this passage. How does this compare and contrast with your
view of God?
5. In vs. 36-37, note the attitudes of other
people in the story. How do people express these thoughts
today?
Inviting Jesus Into Our Grief
6. Reflect on the responses of grief in Mary
and Martha. With whom to you identify? How are others you
know responding to the current mourning in our country?
7. Focus on the part of the passage where Jesus
meets the person representing feelings you have. Meditate
on Jesus coming to you as He did to Martha and Mary. Think
about Jesus also coming to others in their grief.
8. Also read vs. 38-43, and describe response
of the Jesus and others in this group of people. Invite God
to come into our own experience of helplessness over death
and evil - personally and as a community.
Representing Jesus Among Those Who are
Hurting
9. Focus on the qualities of Jesus in vs. 17-35,
the statement that Jesus was "deeply moved" (v.
38), and His words vs. 40-42. What does God want to say to
us about who He is? Specifically think about the Lord weeping
and being deeply moved by the death and suffering of people
in our country, and around the world. Talk with God about
this, and thank Him for being present with us in our crisis.
10. Why do you think that Jesus asked the people
to unbind the cloth wrapped around Lazarus? Describe some
of the thoughts and emotions they may have had as they began
to do this. What are similar responses that we may have?
11. Jesus brings life to people, and gives us
the privilege of being involved in what He is doing. People
around us are grieving, "bound up" by fear and anger,
and spiritually dead. What are some specific ways that you
and your Christian community can represent Jesus through showing
care like He did? (He came, listened, cried, communicated
that Jesus is the resurrection and the life, involved others...)
12. Talk and pray about what God is saying to
you personally and as a Christian on your campus.
Mary Thompson, RN, MSN
Director of Nurses Christian Fellowship,
a ministry of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
9/24/01, revised 11/4/02
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