John 11:12-13 The disciples then said to Him, "Lord, if he has fallen asleep, he will recover. Now Jesus had spoken of his death, but they thought that He was speaking of literal sleep.
We can’t see what Jesus sees in any situation any more than the disciples could understand what Jesus understood about Lazarus’ situation. Their limitations were understandable as are ours. This should teach us to trust Him and not lean on our own understanding. Let’s remember, from their perspective, going back to Judea wasn’t a good idea. Death awaited them. So when Jesus spoke of awakening Lazarus from sleep, they still thought, then there’s no need to go. If sleep was the problem, then the recovery can happen without Jesus. From Jesus’ perspective, death was mocking Him, and God had put this in His path. It was time to reveal His authority over death. If sin and death is the problem, then the waiting, going, and the power of Jesus were indispensable—He had to go, regardless of the dangers. Jesus showed us that even as death stared Him in the face, He was not afraid to look death in the face. Let’s remember today that God’s love conquers all our fears.