What Moved Jesus to Weep at Lazarus’s Tomb?

In the evocative narrative of John 11:35, we find Jesus weeping at the tomb of his friend Lazarus. This article delves into the complex tapestry of emotions and divine purposes behind Jesus' tears, exploring the depths of his human empathy, his divine sorrow over the corruption of death by sin, and the profound statement these tears make about his impending sacrifice and the triumph of resurrection.

Interpreting Eternity: Biblical Perspectives on Glory, Resurrection, and Judgement in the Eschatological Age

In "Interpreting Eternity: Biblical Perspectives on Glory, Resurrection, and Judgment in the Eschatological Age," we delve into the heart of Christian eschatology, examining key New Testament scriptures that paint a comprehensive picture of the end times. From the glory that radiates within the New Jerusalem to the momentous event of the resurrection and the finality of the Great White Throne judgment, these passages collectively unveil the majestic tapestry of God's ultimate plan. Through a meticulous exegesis, we explore how these texts interweave to affirm the reality of an eternal kingdom, shaped by divine justice and marked by the indelible hope of Christian doctrine.

Are Biblical Miracles Imitations of Pagan Myths?

This article challenges the frequently encountered claim that biblical miracles, especially those of Jesus, are derivative of pagan myths. Examining the differences in philosophical underpinnings, historical authenticity, and lack of parallel accounts, we demonstrate that biblical miracles stand apart as unique markers of divine intervention.

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