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What does the Bible say about sympathy?

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The Bible reveals that true sympathy comes from Christ, who weeps with us in our sorrows (John 11:35).

The Bible emphasizes the depth of Christ's sympathy, particularly in John 11:35, where it states, 'Jesus wept.' This passage illustrates that Jesus, the Creator and sustainer of the universe, intimately enters into our human experiences of grief and sorrow. His tears are not just a reflection of His own affliction but a profound connection with the pain of others, embodying true sympathy by sharing in their suffering. Our Lord does not stand apart from our trials but rather takes them upon Himself as our surety, demonstrating His compassion and support when we are bereaved.
Scripture References: John 11:35, Hebrews 4:15

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Sympathy
Octavius Winslow · Jul 5, 2008
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