5th Sunday of Lent Ezekiel 37:12-14 Psalm 129(130) Romans 8:8-11 John 11:1-45 Restoration of life is made possible thanks to Jesus our resurrection and life The story of Lazarus in today’s Gospel has multiple layers of meaning, not just a simple miracle. On one level, it shows Christ’s genuine human love and compassion—He had close friendships and deeply felt grief, especially for Lazarus. But the deeper meaning goes beyond personal affection. The miracle was done “for the glory of God,” demonstrating Christ’s divine power over death. The detail that Lazarus had been dead four days emphasizes that he was truly dead, making the miracle undeniably supernatural. More importantly, Lazarus represents all humanity. His sickness and death symbolize the spiritual condition of the human race—wounded by sin and inclined toward destruction. Throughout history, God tried to heal humanity through laws and prophets, but ultimately came Himself in the person of Christ to bring life...