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The comparison with Lazarus is in my opinion a poor one. Because Lazarus was physically dead, but he was already spiritually alive, since he was a believer and a follower of Christ. That analogy would rather fit the day of the final resurrection when Christ returns and raises us from our graves.How can somebody "dead in trespasses and sins" turn from sin and turn to Christ? That is like suggesting that Lazarus had to come out of his tomb to Jesus in order to be brought back to life.
Being "Dead in trespasses and sins" means being under judgement leading to eternal death. Compare it with:
Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.”
— John 8:24
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