
John 11:39 – “Roll Away the Stone.”
As I read, prayed, and considered the Word, I was, once again, amazed at how one word can set in motion incredible revelation and provide immeasurable peace.
In the Gospel of John, the account revealed the incredible harshness of self-righteousness. The woman (not the couple) caught in the act of adultery exposed the callousness of the self-righteous heart. Jesus did not condone the act but followed the law that required the testimony of two eyewitnesses. He forgave her, revealing the Father’s heart to forgive and restore.
Later, in Chapter 8, He made a gripping statement. John 8:29 – “…for I only do that which delights His (the Father) heart.” As I read that, I was crushed. I immediately recalled the extensive list of times I had not delighted His heart flooded my consciousness. No wonder Jesus walked in a constant flow of power. He walked in perpetual submission, and His heart was continually pure.
Jesus Never focused on Himself. He Never sought His rights. He sought to Delight the Father. Oh, that I walked there all the time. Lord, help me be that man.
In the account of raising Lazarus from the dead, I saw something a little different than previously. It was not the power that Jesus displayed. It was in His command just before the miracle. It was twofold.
Jesus said in John 11:39 – “Roll Away the Stone.” Yes, that was a natural necessity for the miracle, but that is not what flooded my heart. The Stone was whatever prevented the miraculous. We need the stones of obstruction removed to experience God’s power. What are those stones? Anything that does not bring delight to the Father’s heart.
Removing the obstacle gave Lazarus the freedom to emerge into life.
- What keeps us from being Who God says we are?
- What causes us to question, doubt, hesitate, and live limited lives? Those Stones must be rolled away.
- HOW?
I cannot give you a formula, but I can offer you a pathway to peace. Set your heart always to seek to delight the Father’s heart. Put off the things that block your path and put on those things that delight Him: love, forgiveness, joy, gentleness, and forgiveness. Then, become one who continually worships and praises Him.
- Seek Him, not just what He provides materially, but who He Is!
- Seek Him. Let Him fill your heart so full that you overflow.
Then, you, too, can experience the abundant Life Jesus lived and came to give. You can receive the Kingdom and all that it offers. You can have the Blessing of Abraham actively manifested in your daily life. I want that, and I desire that for you.
May the peace and power of God cover you like a warm blanket on a cold winter night!