When they arrived in Bethany Jesus found that Lazarus had already been dead and buried for four days. Martha hurried to meet Jesus when he was still outside the town and brokenly cried out "Lord, if you had been here my brother would not have died," then she bravely added "But even now I know that whatever You ask of God, God will give you"
Though she was grief-stricken and confused about why Jesus hadn't come sooner her faith refused to waver. She didn't berate him over his absence. She didn't even ask him why he hadn't come sooner. She simply stated the facts as she believed them; Jesus could have saved her brother but even now God could give him whatever He asked.
Did she really think Jesus could raise Lazarus from the dead? Her reluctance to let Jesus open his tomb later on in the story suggests that she didn't. Nevertheless, her faith in Him didn't waver, not even when she was faced with a terrible loss.
Facing her now, Jesus affirmed her faith with five simple words “your brother will rise again”
Martha nodded “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day” she agreed with tears in her eyes. Jesus replied “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me though he may die, he shall live. Do you believe this?” Again Martha nodded. With her whole heart, she believed that Jesus was the son of God and that He had the power to do whatever he wanted.
If only we all had the faith of Martha; unwavering, steadfast, and true.
Turning from Jesus, Martha hurried home to find her sister Mary. Mary was more sensitive than Martha was. She felt deeply and reacted emotionally. Jesus had saved her from the despair of prostitution and she loved him with a soul-deep devotion that influenced all their interactions.
When Mary heard that Jesus had finally come, she ran to find him. Thinking that she was going to weep at her brothers' tomb, many of the mourners who had congregated at the house followed her.
When she saw Jesus, Mary repeated Martha's words; "Lord, if you had been here my brother would not have died." Again these were not words of reproach but of simple, unyielding faith.
They knew that Jesus could have healed their brother, but the test before them now was this; did they believe that Jesus could raise him from the dead after he had been in the tomb for four days?
Sometimes God allows us to go through trials that stretch our faith beyond the limits we have confined it to. We believe that God can do certain things for us, within the realm of possibility but do we really believe that he can do things that are beyond that realm?
Jesus asked to be taken to the tomb. As he stood staring at it his heart broke. Not because one of his best friends was dead. He already knew he was going to raise him. Instead, his heart broke because of the unbelief he could sense all around him. Everyone believed that Jesus could have healed Lazarus but not one of them believed that he could raise Lazarus from the grave four days after he had been buried. Their faith had reached the bounds of credulity and had petered out.
Their unbelief made Jesus weep.
When Jesus gathered up his emotions again he asked them to remove the stone that covered the mouth of the tomb. Shocked by his request, pragmatic Martha pointed out that the decomposing body would be stinking by now. Jesus faced her and said, "did I not say to you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?" Silenced by his words she agreed to his request and the stone was removed.
Raising his eye to heaven Jesus uttered a short prayer of thanksgiving for what he knew his heavenly father was about to do, stating “And I know that You always hear Me but because of the people who are standing by I said this, that they may believe that You sent me”
Then with a loud voice, he cried out “Lazarus come forth”
And Lazarus woke up from his sleep and lumbered out of his tomb.
You can imagine the scene. A loud, collective gasp, possibly a few cries of fear. Marcy and Martha lurch forward to help their brother out of the grave clothes that bind him. Then they grab hold of him to make sure that he is alive, truly alive. And then the jubilation and wonder. Lazarus was alive! Jesus had just raised a decomposing man from the dead. Not only was He God, but there was also nothing that He couldn't do.
There are moments in life when it seems like every shred of hope has died. When we find ourselves in a situation that seems too complicated to salvage and impossible to bear. Yet it is in those moments that we should turn to Jesus. It is in those moments that He is waiting to see if our faith is able to stretch far enough to grasp His power.
Jesus is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think. Are we willing to believe that?