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John 11:26
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- Adam Clarke
- John Gill
- Tyndale
Adam Clarke Bible Commentary
Shall never die - Or, Shall not die for ever. Though he die a temporal death. he shall not continue under its power for ever; but shall have a resurrection to life eternal. Believest thou this? - God has determined to work in the behalf of men only in proportion to their faith in him: it was necessary, therefore, that these persons should be well instructed concerning his nature, that they might find no obstacles to their faith. These sisters had considered him only as a prophet hitherto; and it was necessary that they should now be farther instructed, that, as God was to exert himself, they might believe that God was there.
John Gill Bible Commentary
She saith unto him, yea, Lord,.... That is, she firmly believed all that he said concerning himself, and the happiness of those that believed in him: and for the confirmation of it adds, I believe: or "I have believed", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; that is, long ago, ever since she knew him: that thou art the Christ the Son of God, which should come into the world; that he was the true Messiah, and the proper and natural Son of God, of the same nature with God, equal to him, having the same perfections with him; and who was long promised, much prophesied of, and greatly expected to come into the world; and was now come into the world by the assumption of human nature, to work out salvation for his people, and therefore, since she believed all this of him, she must believe that he was able to raise the dead to life, and to secure those that believe in him from dying eternally.
Tyndale Open Study Notes
11:26-27 Do you believe this? Jesus was not asking if Martha believed he could bring Lazarus from the grave. Rather, did she believe that life itself is linked to Jesus? • “Yes, Lord”: Even though the full implications were beyond her comprehension, she acknowledged that Jesus was indeed the Messiah. Yet she was surprised at the power he held.
John 11:26
Jesus Comforts Martha and Mary
25Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in Me will live, even though he dies.26And everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?”
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Jehovah's Prerogative, and His Alone, to Put Away the Sins of His People.
By John Gill0Divine MercyForgiveness2SA 12:13PSA 51:1ISA 40:2ISA 53:6MAT 9:2JHN 11:26ROM 8:11CO 10:12HEB 8:121JN 1:9John Gill emphasizes that it is solely God's prerogative to forgive the sins of His people, as illustrated in the story of David and Nathan. He highlights the depth of human sinfulness, even among the faithful, and the necessity of divine intervention for true repentance and forgiveness. Gill reassures that those who genuinely repent and turn to God can find comfort in His promise of forgiveness, as demonstrated in David's experience. The sermon underscores that God not only forgives but also removes the burden of sin, ensuring that those forgiven will not face spiritual or eternal death. Ultimately, believers are encouraged to seek God's mercy and to express gratitude for His grace in their lives.
This Life and the After Life
By J.R. Miller0Hope in ChristEternal LifeISA 40:31MAT 6:20JHN 11:26ROM 8:381CO 15:542CO 5:8PHP 1:211TH 4:14HEB 11:1REV 21:4J.R. Miller emphasizes the continuity of life beyond death, asserting that there is no real break in existence for believers in Christ. He explains that dying is merely a transition, akin to waking from sleep, and that our earthly experiences will carry on in the afterlife. Miller reassures that all good and beautiful things we cherish will not be lost but will flourish in eternity, much like buds blooming into flowers. He encourages Christians to maintain hope, as even lives that seem unfulfilled will find completion in the eternal realm. Ultimately, he reminds us that in Christ, nothing beautiful or good ever truly perishes.
We Are Remembered
By Mary Wilder Tileston0PSA 22:26JHN 11:261CO 13:81TH 4:171JN 4:16Mary Wilder Tileston preaches on the unfailing nature of love, emphasizing that love transcends death and unites believers in one family under the Lord. She comforts the congregation by reminding them that their departed loved ones are still present in the spiritual realm, eagerly awaiting their reunion and continuing to love and remember them in the presence of God. Tileston assures that in God's presence, all pure and holy loves are perfected, and when believers meet their departed loved ones in Him, they will experience a deeper level of love and knowledge than ever before.
Testimony of George Fox Concerning Isaac Penington
By Isaac Penington0PSA 116:15JHN 11:26ROM 14:8COL 3:3REV 14:13Isaac Penington, a beloved minister of the gospel, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith and service to the church of Christ. His life and works were a testimony to the power of God and the victory found in living by faith. As believers, we are called to live in a way that magnifies Christ, whether in life or death, knowing that we belong to the Lord. Penington's memory is blessed, and his life serves as an example of living in righteousness and dying in the Lord, precious in God's sight.
- Adam Clarke
- John Gill
- Tyndale
Adam Clarke Bible Commentary
Shall never die - Or, Shall not die for ever. Though he die a temporal death. he shall not continue under its power for ever; but shall have a resurrection to life eternal. Believest thou this? - God has determined to work in the behalf of men only in proportion to their faith in him: it was necessary, therefore, that these persons should be well instructed concerning his nature, that they might find no obstacles to their faith. These sisters had considered him only as a prophet hitherto; and it was necessary that they should now be farther instructed, that, as God was to exert himself, they might believe that God was there.
John Gill Bible Commentary
She saith unto him, yea, Lord,.... That is, she firmly believed all that he said concerning himself, and the happiness of those that believed in him: and for the confirmation of it adds, I believe: or "I have believed", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; that is, long ago, ever since she knew him: that thou art the Christ the Son of God, which should come into the world; that he was the true Messiah, and the proper and natural Son of God, of the same nature with God, equal to him, having the same perfections with him; and who was long promised, much prophesied of, and greatly expected to come into the world; and was now come into the world by the assumption of human nature, to work out salvation for his people, and therefore, since she believed all this of him, she must believe that he was able to raise the dead to life, and to secure those that believe in him from dying eternally.
Tyndale Open Study Notes
11:26-27 Do you believe this? Jesus was not asking if Martha believed he could bring Lazarus from the grave. Rather, did she believe that life itself is linked to Jesus? • “Yes, Lord”: Even though the full implications were beyond her comprehension, she acknowledged that Jesus was indeed the Messiah. Yet she was surprised at the power he held.