**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today. As the author of one of the most profound statements about life and resurrection, can you tell us what led you to write John 11:25?
**Author**: Thank you for having me. The moment you’re referring to comes from a deeply emotional scene. It was when Jesus approached Martha, the sister of Lazarus. She was grappling with grief over her brother’s death, and in that moment of sorrow, she expressed her belief in Jesus. I wanted to capture not just the anguish of loss, but also the hope that Jesus brings.
**Interviewer**: When Jesus says, “I am the resurrection and the life,” what do you think he meant by that?
**Author**: Those words encapsulate his identity and mission. By declaring “I am,” he was affirming his divine authority. He wasn’t just speaking about a future event; he was offering a present reality. It speaks to the idea that through him, there is a transformative power over death itself, and that faith in him grants eternal life—beyond physical death.
**Interviewer**: How do you think this message resonated with the people of that time?
**Author**: It was radical. At that time, many believed that death was final, and here was Jesus promising something entirely different. His message was not just for the religious elite but for everyone, offering comfort, hope, and an invitation to a deeper faith. It challenged their understanding and ultimately pointed to what he would accomplish through his own death and resurrection.
**Interviewer**: And what relevance do you think it holds for people today?
**Author**: The message remains timeless. In a world where people still face loss and grief, the promise of resurrection and life continues to bring hope. It speaks to the human condition, our search for meaning, and the desire for something beyond this life. Today, as then, embracing that truth can transform despair into hope.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for sharing your insights. Your words continue to inspire and provide comfort to many.
**Author**: Thank you for inviting me to share this important message. It’s a privilege to convey the hope that is found in faith.