Aysor, Armenia
March 27 2010
Commemoration day of Lazarus raising from the dead
On the 41st day of the period of Great Lent, the Armenian Church
commemorates Lazarus being raised from the dead.
The Gospel according to St. John (Jn 11:11-46) relates the story.
Lazarus was from a family loved by Jesus Christ. He was the brother of
Mary and Martha, who often received Jesus. Lazarus dies after
succumbing to an illness. Upon hearing that His friend has died,
Christ goes to visit the family, and says to Martha, `I am the
Resurrection and the Life. Whoever believes in me will live, even
though he dies¦' Christ asks Martha if she believes this, to which she
replies, `Yes, Lord. I do believe that you are the Messiah, who was to
come into the world.' Christ, standing before the grave, commands
Lazarus to come forth, and he appears, being restored to life. By
doing so, Christ proves that He is, in fact `Life and Resurrection'.
The Gospel story telling about the raising of Lazarus contains the
passage: `Jesus wept.' The Jews, seeing Jesus expressing grief, said:
`See how much he loved him!'
The raising of Lazarus is an example of the coming resurrection of all
those who have fallen asleep in Christ. The weeping of Jesus
demonstrates His great love towards mankind.
March 27 2010
Commemoration day of Lazarus raising from the dead
On the 41st day of the period of Great Lent, the Armenian Church
commemorates Lazarus being raised from the dead.
The Gospel according to St. John (Jn 11:11-46) relates the story.
Lazarus was from a family loved by Jesus Christ. He was the brother of
Mary and Martha, who often received Jesus. Lazarus dies after
succumbing to an illness. Upon hearing that His friend has died,
Christ goes to visit the family, and says to Martha, `I am the
Resurrection and the Life. Whoever believes in me will live, even
though he dies¦' Christ asks Martha if she believes this, to which she
replies, `Yes, Lord. I do believe that you are the Messiah, who was to
come into the world.' Christ, standing before the grave, commands
Lazarus to come forth, and he appears, being restored to life. By
doing so, Christ proves that He is, in fact `Life and Resurrection'.
The Gospel story telling about the raising of Lazarus contains the
passage: `Jesus wept.' The Jews, seeing Jesus expressing grief, said:
`See how much he loved him!'
The raising of Lazarus is an example of the coming resurrection of all
those who have fallen asleep in Christ. The weeping of Jesus
demonstrates His great love towards mankind.