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What does it mean that Jesus wept?

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Jesus wept as a demonstration of His compassion and empathy for the suffering caused by sin and death.

In John 11:35, the two words 'Jesus wept' encapsulate profound truths about the nature of Christ. His weeping illustrates His deep compassion and sorrow over the effects of sin and death, even knowing He would soon raise Lazarus from the dead. This moment emphasizes that Jesus, fully God and fully man, shares in our grief and suffering. The tears of Christ provide comfort that He is not indifferent to our pain; instead, He identifies with our struggles. This moment also speaks to the hope that, despite the reality of death, we serve a Savior who has overcome death and offers eternal life to His people.
Scripture References: John 11:35

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