John 11:45-57 | What's the connection?

I was listening to a teaching a while ago on the Gospel accounts. In this sermon, David Pawson went over the nature of how narrative texts like this would be written. It would start off very fast. Jesus was born, people were excited to see him and some wanted to kill him. Boom. First 13 years of Jesus' life. Then He made it to the temple and stayed there while His parents went looking for Him. The next we get into Jesus' life He would be 30 years old. Very key details are highlighted over those 30 years.

Once we step into the more recent picture, the account zooms in a bit on more specific events that are leading to a really important climax. What went over years in but a chapter now slows down to months. Again, key events are selected to aid in the broader narrative. Months becomes weeks and weeks become days. Eventually, days even become hours. The narrative gets narrower and narrower.

John 11 is the turning point of where we quickly see the narrative slow. That should help us to understand that something really important is going on here. The revelation of Jesus being the resurrection and the life are ultimately the things that lead to Jesus' death. The part of the narrative we are exploring this week zooms in on the focus of the Pharisees being direct and certain of capturing and putting Jesus away. And it was all because Jesus raised the dead, which is the exact intent of Him going to the cross. They played right into His hands! Ironic.

What connections are you seeing here?
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