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March 20, 2010 – 6:37 pm | by jamiemeyers1956
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 Lazarus Child, The (2004)
IMDB rating: 4.90
Plot: A road accident leaves seven-year-old Frankie Heywood gravely injured and deeply comatose, when she is hit by a bus, and her twelve-year-old brother Ben severely depressed and traumatised after he witnessed the event. Their parents, Jack and Alison, have to put aside their fights over their unstable marriage to focus on their damaged children. But as life looks as if it will never improve for the Heywoods, Jack and Alison hear of a controversial medical therapy that could cajole Frankie from her coma. The treatment involves communicating with the comatose patient to coax them back to consciousness and Ben is the key to unlocking Frankie from her sleep. But will the Heywoods risk their son to save their daughter…?
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Directors: Theakston Graham
Actors: Garcia Andy,Eden Harry,Shyer Christopher,Christopher Julian,Woolvett Jaimz,Louis Justin,McHattie Stephen,Joy Robert,Gecks Nicholas,O’Driscoll Ciaran,Drama,
Christians question for you?
you say that God takes you away from earth and take you up to heaven ?? so why did Jesus Resurrect Lazarus whne it was his time to go .also when he was brought back , did he mention how heaven was ??
also this couple had a child the child dies due to cot death and the parents kill themselves . is this God taking them?? if so then you God is not a loving God
see same as usual they can never give you a proper answer
no no no , God took the baby from them as it was the baby time so god let that the mum bear the child for nine months and the give birth and then take it away ….how is that love
As one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, I believe that we don’t go to heaven.
Many Christians have been confused because they don’t read the Bible. God’s purpose was for us to live on the earth, not in heaven. Why would he put us here otherwise?
I suggest a Bible study with Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Ethan Rae | Jan 31, 2010
You’re confusing ressurrection, with rapture and theodicy they are three very big subjects, if you want to know more they can be easily googled.
Paul | Jan 31, 2010
God IS loving! So STFU.
GTFO.
! Purple ! | Jan 31, 2010
to show men that the son was of god and not just another human being
no its not recorded what lazarus said
no the parents took their own life
the child died of what ever you said
ever one must died some day
God's servant | Jan 31, 2010
This was a miracle Jesus performed.
nobody | Jan 31, 2010
Jesus rising was to show the power which was within him, the power which dwells within us if we encounter ourserlves with prayer. God is a loving God. Remember Satan kills , tries to thieve from us and detroys.
Cgirl | Jan 31, 2010
Lazarus was a Miracle that Jesus did to show His followers how you can overcome death if you believe in the Lord. As for your analogy of crib death, God gave people free will and he allows them to use it. If the parents choose to kill themselves, it is their choice, not God’s. Hope that helps, my sources can explain it better.
John 15:20 | Jan 31, 2010
The reason that the Lord Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead was the same reason for each and every miracle done in the sight of Israel: that unbelieving Israel might know that Jesus was the Christ, and the Son of God, and repent, in order to receive the Kingdom of heaven which was being offered to them.
The Beloved Apostle Paul | Jan 31, 2010
I can never understand how people just jump to conclusions so fast.
First, realize that it is the adversary who kills, steals, and destroys, and not God. Second, when the adversary kills people, God takes them (the souls of the perished) from his grasp and brings them to Him.
Jesus showed that not only can God take back the soul the beast tries to steal, but God can even restore the physical life as well. As far as we know, Lazarus was not complaining about being resurrected.
As for the child who dies of cot death, that too is a task that is attributed to Satan and not God, though God will take the child home with Him. As for the parents killing themselves that was extreme and on themselves. They made that choice, and more then likely the father of lies was whispering in their ear stating that if they ended themselves the would be with their child again. Infuses on the Lies part. Suicide is always a debate on whether suicides destination is a bleak or beautiful one.
God is indeed a loving God, but people make their own choices. Remember that.
Arch Paladin | Jan 31, 2010
No God is not taking them. At James 1:13, it states that God does not try anyone with evil things. Taking people away from their loved ones like that is doing evil to the ones left behind. In the case of the resurrections that Jesus performed, he was giving us an example of what his sacrifice would accomplish for faithful humans in the future. John 5:28, 29
K G | Jan 31, 2010
…why are you asking Christians…? The Scriptures were written by the anointed Prophets of the Tribes of the Hebrew Nation(s). (The New Covenant was written by Jews as well and a few anointed Greeks !) Who’s been teaching you…? (Pee Wee Herman…?)
The Supernatural Miracles that Yeshua preformed, He clearly explained were to bring Glory to God (YHVH) the Father… What God does with respect to "others" (Lazarus) is NOT your concern… ( …"work out your own Salvation with fear and trembling" Philippians, Ch 2 vs. 12.)
Boof | Jan 31, 2010
Well it apparently wasn’t Lazarus’s time to go, since Jesus raised him from the dead. The bible doesn’t talk about Lazarus very much after he rose. I’m sure he may have talked about heaven.
God gives and takes away. He can do whatever he wants and bad things happen to people all the time. Not because God makes it happen, but He allows it to happen. He allows things to happen in His timing and for His purpose. He had a reason. It was part of his plan. It could’ve been to bring someone else to his Kingdom. Nobdoy will ever know. We do know that He didn’t just kill them off though because he could or for fun.
Cj | Jan 31, 2010
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