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What does 'Jesus wept' teach us about His nature?

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'Jesus wept' shows His empathy and deep compassion for human suffering.

The shortest verse in the Bible, 'Jesus wept' (John 11:35), profoundly reveals the compassionate nature of Christ. His tears reflect His empathy for those mourning the death of Lazarus, demonstrating that He is intimately aware of human suffering. Jesus, being fully God and fully man, shares in our grief and sorrow, which affirms that He understands our struggles. This empathy is vital for Christians, as it reassures them that their Savior is not distant or apathetic but is deeply moved by their pain. Jesus' actions remind believers that they are not alone in their grief, as He walks alongside them in their trials, offering both comfort and hope.
Scripture References: John 11:35

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Lazarus, Come Forth
Tim James · Apr 29, 2026
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