In His last and greatest public miracle, Jesus resurrects His friend from the dead. Episode 7 of The Chosen Season 4 finally gives us the moment we've been waiting for: Jesus raising Lazarus up from the dead (John 11). By Kevin Keating The significance of the resurrection of Lazarus is underappreciated among modern Christians.
It's not just an impressive display of Jesus' power. If the Gospel of John is to be believed, the decision to raise Lazarus from the dead ultimately resulted in Jesus' own death. Episode 7 of The Chosen Season 4 depicts this key moment wonderfully, highlighting its biblical.
Watch this powerful moment from The Chosen, where Jesus calls Lazarus out of the tomb, demonstrating His power over life and death, based on John 11:38. Lazarus is raised up, but Jesus is weighed down. Watch Season 4, Episode 7 now in "The Chosen" app.
The Chosen 3.27M subscribers Subscribed. Jesus Raises Lazarus From the Dead - Jesus, once more deeply moved, came to the tomb. It was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance.
"Take away the stone," he said. "But, Lord," said Martha, the sister of the dead man, "by this time there is a bad odor, for he has been there four days." Then Jesus said, "Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God. Step into the world of The Chosen as Jesus performs his most influential public miracle: raising Lazarus from the dead in Bethany.
The Chosen Season 4 may have secretly introduced a divisive figure from the New Testament: Jesus' brother, James the Just. In Season 4 Episode 7, Jesus finally raises Lazurus from the dead. The Last Sign is the seventh episode of season 4 of The Chosen.
Jesus brings Lazarus back to life-and sets off the chain of events that will lead to His own death. In the future, in Gaul, a much older Matthew travels by foot, with obvious physical difficulty and favoring one leg, to visit Mary Magdalene in a cave. Having completed work on his gospel, he wishes to deliver the first finished.
In this powerful scene from The Chosen, Jesus arrives in Bethany after Lazarus has already died. Martha, heartbroken and confused, expresses her sorrow and disappointment, telling Jesus that if He had been there, her brother would not have died. Despite her grief, she still trusts that God will grant whatever Jesus asks.
Jesus reassures her that Lazarus will rise again, but He clarifies that.