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How do we know that Jesus cares about our pain?

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Jesus demonstrates His care for our pain through His actions and His weeping over the death of Lazarus, showing His deep compassion for human suffering.

The biblical account in John 11 shows clearly that Jesus cares about our pain, as evidenced by His reaction to the death of Lazarus. As Jesus approached Bethany and met Mary and Martha, He was troubled in spirit and wept at the sight of their sorrow. His tears reveal that He is not a distant God but one who identifies with our struggles and heartaches. Moreover, in Luke 19:41, He weeps over Jerusalem, mourning their unbelief and the impending judgment upon them. This repeated expression of sorrow in the face of human suffering showcases the heart of our Savior, who is intimately concerned with the trials and grief that His people endure.
Scripture References: John 11:35, Luke 19:41, Hebrews 4:15, John 11:33-35

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Jesus Wept
Henry Mahan · Nov 10, 1993
Jesus Wept
Marvin Stalnaker · Jul 2, 2013
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