John 11:25–26 (KJV) – “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?”
This powerful declaration was spoken by Jesus in a moment of deep sorrow, standing before the tomb of Lazarus. Martha was grieving, confused, and limited in her understanding, she believed in a future resurrection, but Jesus was revealing a present power.
He was not just promising life someday; He was declaring that He Himself is life now. In the face of death, delay, and disappointment, Jesus shifted the focus from circumstance to faith. The same question He asked Martha, “Believest thou this?”, still echoes to us today.
Prophetically, this is your moment to rise above every dead situation. Whatever has been buried, your hope, your joy, your opportunities, shall live again as you believe in Christ.
Faith in Jesus is not passive; it activates divine life in the midst of impossibility. When you believe, you connect to resurrection power that defies natural limitations.
Refuse to let doubt have the final say. Speak life, stand in faith, and expect a turnaround, because Jesus is still the resurrection and the life.
In conclusion, believing in Christ is not just about eternity, it is about victory in your present reality. He calls you out of fear into faith, out of death into life.
The question remains personal and urgent: Do you truly believe? Your answer determines your experience. Choose to believe, and you will see the glory of God manifest in every area of your life.
Prayer
Lord Jesus, I believe that You are the resurrection and the life. I receive Your life into every dead area of my existence. Let every situation that looks hopeless come alive by Your power.
Strengthen my faith to trust You beyond what I see. I declare that I will not remain in spiritual or physical death, I rise into newness of life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.











