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What does the Bible say about Jesus' compassion for us?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus deeply sympathizes with our sorrows, as seen in John 11:35 where 'Jesus wept.'

The compassion of Jesus is vividly illustrated in the story of Lazarus in John 11. When He saw Mary and the Jews weeping, He was moved; He groaned in spirit and was troubled. This reaction speaks to His deep empathy and understanding for human suffering and grief. The Apostle John, who witnessed these events, emphasizes that Jesus not only saw their sorrow but was profoundly affected by it, showing us that He shares in our pain.
Scripture References: John 11:33-35

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