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How do we know that Jesus cares for us in our grief?

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Jesus's tears in John 11:35 show His profound care and empathy for our grief.

The assurance of Jesus’s care in our grief is profoundly illustrated in John 11:35, which simply states, "Jesus wept." This brief yet powerful verse confirms that Jesus, the Son of God, intimately understands human sorrow. His tears represent not only His empathy toward those mourning the death of Lazarus but also extend to all believers who experience loss. This emotional response highlights His role as the Good Shepherd, who recognizes the pain of His flock.

Moreover, the context of the story allows us to see the depth of His connection with us. Jesus foresaw the multitude of future bereaved souls throughout history. His compassion and love for every believer is evident in His willingness to share in our heartaches. When we face grief, we are reminded that the Savior isn’t distant; He weeps with us and carries our burdens. Thus, knowing that Christ shares in our sufferings provides profound comfort and assurance that we are never alone, reinforcing the hope we have in Him as we navigate our darkest moments.
Scripture References: John 11:35

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