????️ What if the most powerful answer to grief was not a theory, but a Person? In this sermon on John 11:25-26, we explore the words of Jesus in Bethany, where mourning meets divine authority and the fear of death is confronted by the Lord of life.
This message follows the flow of the 1611 KJV text, drawing out historical setting, the biblical context, and the enduring hope Christ gives to all who believe in Him.
???? Scripture Focus: “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?”
????This sermon is for anyone searching for comfort in sorrow, assurance in uncertainty, and biblical truth about life after death. We look at the meaning of Jesus’ declaration, why it mattered to Martha, how it fits the Gospel of John, and why it still speaks with power today. If you have ever wondered what Jesus meant by “the resurrection, and the life,” this message will help you see the verse with fresh clarity and deeper reverence.
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❓ FAQ
What does John 11:25-26 mean in the King James Version?
A: It means Jesus is declaring that He is the source of resurrection and life, and that faith in Him gives eternal life beyond death.
Why did Jesus say this to Martha?
A: He said it in the context of Lazarus’ death to move Martha from general hope in a future resurrection to personal trust in Jesus Himself.
Is John 11:25-26 about physical resurrection or spiritual life?
A: It includes both. The verse speaks of believers who die and live again, and also of the deeper reality that life in Christ is not ultimately conquered by death.
Why is this verse important in Christian theology?
A: It is one of the clearest “I am” sayings in John and reveals Jesus as the divine giver of life, not merely a teacher about life.
How can John 11:25-26 encourage someone grieving today?
A: It offers more than sympathy. It offers hope that Jesus has authority over death and that those who trust Him are held in a promise stronger than the grave.
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This message follows the flow of the 1611 KJV text, drawing out historical setting, the biblical context, and the enduring hope Christ gives to all who believe in Him.
???? Scripture Focus: “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?”
????This sermon is for anyone searching for comfort in sorrow, assurance in uncertainty, and biblical truth about life after death. We look at the meaning of Jesus’ declaration, why it mattered to Martha, how it fits the Gospel of John, and why it still speaks with power today. If you have ever wondered what Jesus meant by “the resurrection, and the life,” this message will help you see the verse with fresh clarity and deeper reverence.
???? Subscribe to our channel for more Scripture-centred sermons, biblical analysis, and Christian-based encouragement.
????Hit the notification bell so you do not miss new videos as we continue to proclaim the Gospel and the good news of Jesus Christ.
???? We would love to hear from you. Comment below and share how this sermon and this verse have impacted your heart, your faith, or your understanding of eternal life.
Your testimony may encourage someone else who needs hope today.
???? Please share this video with your friends, your family, and with anyone who is walking through grief, fear, or spiritual questions. You never know who may need these words right now.
❓ FAQ
What does John 11:25-26 mean in the King James Version?
A: It means Jesus is declaring that He is the source of resurrection and life, and that faith in Him gives eternal life beyond death.
Why did Jesus say this to Martha?
A: He said it in the context of Lazarus’ death to move Martha from general hope in a future resurrection to personal trust in Jesus Himself.
Is John 11:25-26 about physical resurrection or spiritual life?
A: It includes both. The verse speaks of believers who die and live again, and also of the deeper reality that life in Christ is not ultimately conquered by death.
Why is this verse important in Christian theology?
A: It is one of the clearest “I am” sayings in John and reveals Jesus as the divine giver of life, not merely a teacher about life.
How can John 11:25-26 encourage someone grieving today?
A: It offers more than sympathy. It offers hope that Jesus has authority over death and that those who trust Him are held in a promise stronger than the grave.
#John112526 #john11 #JesusTheResurrectionAndTheLife
#kjv #bibleverse #prayer #gospel #sermon #biblestudy #christianfaith #spiritualgrowth #god #jesus #jesusisking #bibleverse #church #goodnews
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