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How does Jesus' weeping at Lazarus' tomb reflect His nature?

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Jesus weeping shows His deep compassion for humanity and His genuine connection to our suffering.

When Jesus wept at the tomb of Lazarus, it illustrated His deep compassion and empathy for human suffering. This moment reveals not only His humanity but also His understanding of grief and loss. The shortest verse in the Bible, 'Jesus wept,' emphasizing that it's not sinful to grieve the loss of loved ones. This emotional reaction is a beautiful reminder that Christ, though divine, shares in our sorrows. For believers, it reassures us that we have a Savior who is intimately aware of our pain and suffering, affirming His role as a compassionate Redeemer who cares for His people.
Scripture References: John 11:35

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