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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus did not weep over the death itself since He knew Lazarus would soon be raised and ultimately spend eternity with Him in heaven. Yet He could not help but weep when confronted with the wailing and sobbing of Mary, Martha, and the other mourners (John 11:33).

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    One reason is simply the deep compassion that Jesus felt for those who were suffering. It is true that Jesus let Lazarus die. He delayed coming, and he did not speak healing from a distance like he did for the centurion’s servant (Matthew 8:13). His reasons were good and merciful and glorious. But this did not mean Jesus took the suffering it cause...

    Jesus also wept over the calamity of sin. As God the Son who had come into the world to destroy the devil’s works (1 John 3:8), Jesus was about to deliver death its deathblow (1 Corinthians 15:26). But sin grieves God deeply, and so do the wages of sin: death (Romans 6:23). And ever since the fall of Adam and Eve, he had endured sin’s horrific dest...

    A third reason for weeping was the cost that he was about to pay to purchase not only Lazarus’s short-term resurrection, but his everlasting life. The cross was just days away, and no one really knew the inner distress Jesus was experiencing (Luke 12:50). Lazarus’s resurrection would look and be experienced by Lazarus and everyone else as a gift of...

    A fourth possible reason for Jesus’s tears was that he knew that raising Lazarus would actually cause the religious leaders to finally take action to put him to death (John 11:45–53). In this account, most of us probably marvel at Jesus’s incredible trust that his Father would answer him. We have such little faith. If Jesus had any struggle that da...

    • Jesus was fully human. The Bible teaches us that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human (John 1:1,14; Colossians 2:9; Titus 2:13; 1 John 4:2).
    • Jesus showed compassion for those who were grieving. The Gospel of John tells us that, before Jesus got to the town of Bethany, where Lazarus’s tomb was located, He already knew that He was going to bring His good friend back to life (John 11:11-15).
    • Jesus was troubled by the people’s lack of faith. When Jesus met Martha at Lazarus’s burial site, He told her that He was going to resurrect him (John 11:20-28).
    • Jesus showed sorrow for those who rejected Him. Upon entering the city of Jerusalem, Jesus wept at the thought of the great destruction that would befall the city as a consequence of their rejection of Him (Luke 19:41-44).
  3. May 27, 2024 · Jesus wept three times on Earth, showing his understanding of grief and sorrow. He wept over Mary and the Jews mourning the death of Lazarus, over Jerusalem in anticipation of its destruction, and in prayer to God. The significance of Jesus weeping is that it reassures Christians that he understands their pain and offers comfort in times of ...

  4. Jesus wept. Then the Jews said, “See how he loved him!”. But some of them said, “Could not he who opened the eyes of the blind man have kept this man.

  5. Nov 22, 2021 · The shortest verse in the Bible is John 11:35; it simply says, Jesus wept. This verse is a stroke of genius. It says it all when there is little else to say. And it should cause us to pause and question, why did Jesus weep? If you grew up in church, you know this verse, you know its backstory.

  6. Does your faith make Jesus glad or sad? Jesus Wept - John 11:35 is the shortest verse in the Bible. Why did Jesus weep? He was sad but not over Lazarus, whom He was about to raise from the dead.

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