John Chapter 11 Discussion Page 7



 
  • Princess venisa on John 11 - 11 years ago
    I think Jesus wept because they had no faith in God.
  • Tchale Frank Willard on John 11:35 - 11 years ago
    Jesus wept because he felt sorry for us.
  • Tyrone smothers on John 11:35 - 11 years ago
    Our Loving Saviour, Jesus. How We Love You. So Your Tears Are Only Temporary. For The Sins Of This World.
  • Ademola on John 11 - 11 years ago
    I'm thoughtful of John 11 is very real about the death of Lazarus.
  • Franki b. on John 11 - 11 years ago
    It is so moving to read in verse 35 that Jesus wept.. His miracles are many and never ending the same goes for his teachings. His word keeps growing in our hearts in our minds and inside our spirit.
  • Tanya on John 11:35 - 11 years ago
    It is very touching. Jesus wept because of the way the world was, how some betrayed him, and didn't believe in him.
  • Vincent on John 11 - 11 years ago
    John 11 contains the verses that should be paramount in the hearts of all Christians everywhere. John 11: 25-26 says it all. Glory to God and salvation through Jesus Christ.
  • Jenny on John 11:35 - 11 years ago
    I believe Jesus wept also because of their unbelief in God. Jesus knew that through the power of God, this man would have been okay, but since they didn't understand, Jesus wept.
  • Evans on John 11 - 11 years ago
    I love the book of John because it teaches us about how Jesus suffered because of our sins and if Jesus wept why not us?
  • Naomi utete on John 11:25 - 11 years ago
    I can just say amen to that.
  • Angela Auma Oyoo on John 11 - 11 years ago
    Jesus is the Resurrection of life.
  • Norah on John 11:25 - 11 years ago
    Profound, very profound, means we live in immortality in Christ Jesus. We have overcome death, having partaken of his flesh and blood. We have the power and authority to call forth those things that are dead to life ...
  • Susan Raspin on John 11:42 - 11 years ago
    I have never noticed this before, and it just goes to show that, because it is in the past tense it means that Jesus has been and is forever with his Father, Amen glory to God
  • Portia on John 11 - 11 years ago
    I believe the crying of Jesus is teaching us that he had feelings! He could feel hurt like any of us
  • ROBERT STANLEY on John 11 - 11 years ago
    I LIKE THE FACT IT SAID THAT JESUS WEPT FOR LAZORIUS EVEN THO HE KNEW HE WOULD RISE AGAIN.AND THAT JESUS REFERD TO LAZORIUS DEAF AS SLEEP.
  • Carol tusomi on John 11:26 - 11 years ago
    I love King James Bible, sometimes I read the New, too. God Bless you.
  • Ernest Udo-Olisa on John 11 - 11 years ago
    What i like most, not i like, i love most was martha on verse 22 she said >but i know by now that what soever you ask of God, God will it thee< she was the same person who said if you have been here. Secondly Jesus wept because the unbelievers dont know about the Great Glory Of GOD. JESUS IS LORD forever amen.
  • Carol on John 11 - 11 years ago
    jesus wept in my opinion because he wanted to be with lazorius when he was sick but he could not leave to help him when he was first summoned because he would be choosing lazorius over GOD
  • MARY on John 11 - 12 years ago
    I believe that Jesus wept because he was pained by the unbelief of these people he had already told them I'm the resurrection and the life so they need not have had kept on mourning for Jesus was there. he was going to raise him from the dead. Jesus is saying I'm here for you you need not cry he is never late for you but all is done for the glory of God.
  • TIMOTHY WAYNE GEORGE on John 11 - 12 years ago
    Jesus had told Martha, and Mary that the sickness was not unto death, rather that God would be glorified. We should not worry when God seems to be late, because he is never late or early, he is always on time. Jesus had told them if they would believe, they would see the glory of God. Jesus said I am the resurrection and the life, whosoever believes on me, though he were dead shall never die. Praise God for this truth, for when I stood at the grave of my father, I took comfort in those words. Jesus will speak the words come up hither, and all those in Christ will be raised to life. What a blessed hope we have as christians, and that is why we are not to sorrow as those who have no hope. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with the shout at the last trump, and the dead shall be raised to life while we who are alive will be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. Even so come quickly Lord Jesus.
  • Teresa on John 11:35 - 12 years ago
    I believe Jesus wept because his heart was grieved to bring his friend back to life on earth. I wouldnt wish any of my fellow christians whom have passed to be back on this earth.
  • D.W. on John 11 - 12 years ago
    We all have friends, friend of friends, and people we love because of their activities. If they became sick or hurt in some way, we would be extremely concerned, especially if they could die. Sharing this story with someone can show them that Jesus is never too late to take care of the situation and that he will not neglect their needs. He seemed to deal with each one differently as to their individual faith. Martha was more logical in her faith, although grieving, knew her brother was in heaven. Mary grievied mostly for the loss of brother, not thinking of the hereafter. Jesus was affected by the broken hearts of Martha and Mary and grieved for their pain. Jesus's compassion was manifested by weeping,b not for the death of a friend, but for the pain of the living. All those who lose loved ones can be comforted by knowing Jesus is there for them, and that all they have to do, is call on his name adn don't lose faith.
  • Jason on John 11 - 12 years ago
    I love the Lord Jesus Christ today. I want to be totally saturated by his Holy Spirit, starting with my heart, from head to toe. The Lord is so good to us. His mercy and grace abounds. Praise ye the Lord Almighty.
  • Brandon on John 11 - 12 years ago
    Lots of good comments. I always thought Jesus wept because he knew Lazarus was in paradise and he knew he was about to bring him back to this place. And as JD added he know he had to do all this because of unbelief - double wammy
  • JD on John 11:35 - 12 years ago
    I believe Jesus wept because of their unbelief in him. He knew he could bring the dead to life. This was done for them to see the miracle.
  • Lameck on John 11:33 - 12 years ago
    i was thinking the groan in the spirit was a deep prayer which could have lead to lazarus been ressurrected when jesus oudibly call him to call forth... please help clearify my thinking
  • Jael on John 11 - 12 years ago
    Very strange and unpleasant story. Captures the essence of people's failure to understand the reality of God and what they must do to achieve the salvation Our Lord announced.
    Everyone around Jesus is completely preoccupied with their own earthly desires and how Jesus can be manipulated to help them advance their own ambitions. Never mind that the authorities are trying to arrest and kill him.
  • Mark carroll on John 11:2 - 13 years ago
    I thenk thes online bible is a good theng.
  • Anonymous on John 11 - 13 years ago
    JESUS KNOWS THAT DESPITE ALL HE HAS DONE FOR MAN, EVEN UNTO THIS DAY THAT THERE ARE FOLK WHO WILL NOT BELEIVE. IF YOU WOULD BELEIVE AND FOCUS I KNOW GOD WILL MANIFEST IN WAYS THAT WILL ENLIGHTEN AND CONVERT YOU. COME IN TO THE MARVELOUS LIGHT. THE DOORS TO THE CHURCH ARE OPEN.
  • Harold Stoneman on John 11:39 - 13 years ago
    When the fourth man in the fire ( Dan. 3:25) meets the impossibilities of fourth day death--life becomes a reaity. With Him all things are possible.


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