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What does Mary’s experience tell us about God’s character?

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Mary’s experience illustrates God's personal and compassionate nature, as He meets her in her grief and reveals Himself intimately.

Mary's encounter with the risen Lord is a profound testament to God's character, showcasing His deep compassion for His people. In her grief, Jesus does not leave her in despair; instead, He personally addresses her sorrow by asking, 'Woman, why weepest thou?' (John 20:15). This question shows that God's inquiries are meant to reveal the hearts of His children. Moreover, the intimate exchange, where Jesus calls Mary by name, emphasizes His personal relationship with His followers. It highlights that God is not distant but is actively engaged in the lives of those who seek Him. His willingness to meet us in our emotional struggles thus underscores His loving and relational nature.
Scripture References: John 20:15, Jeremiah 31:3, Psalm 39:12

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Angus Fisher · Jul 13, 2025
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