This verse is the climax of the very familiar story of the raising of Lazarus from the dead by Jesus. But the story is so much more than God’s divine Voice calling the dead back to life…it’s about waiting on the Lord. Remember, when Jesus first got the distress call from the sisters, it was shortly before Lazarus died…but rather than rushing to their home, He waited two days. And by the time Jesus finally made it there, Mary & Martha had waited days longer. Our Christian life is made up of waiting on the Lord…waiting for Him to heal, waiting for Him to restore, waiting for Him to move. And it’s during that waiting period that others are watching us. Are we waiting in God’s grace, or trying to make things happen under our own power? Are we waiting in peace and calmness of Spirit, or constantly fretful and anxious? Are we waiting in faith that God is in control, or is doubt & fear filling our waking hours? Yes, Jesus made them wait, but in doing so, it gave many friends and neighbors the chance to congregate at Mary & Martha’s home…and make them privy to share in this undeniable miracle and put their faith in Jesus.