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What does it mean to say 'He whom thou lovest is sick'?

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This phrase signifies the deep love Christ has for His own, even amidst illness and suffering.

'He whom thou lovest is sick' expresses profound assurance that Jesus cares intimately for His followers. It highlights the relationship between love and suffering, emphasizing that being beloved by Christ does not exempt one from trials. Here, Martha and Mary appealed to Jesus based on His love for Lazarus, which reflects a foundational truth of the Christian faith: our identity as beloved children of God does not shield us from life's hardships, but instead, it assures us of His presence and purposes. Romans 8:35-39 reinforces this notion, affirming that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, even in our sickness or pain.
Scripture References: John 11, Romans 8:35-39

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