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What does the Bible say about sympathy in Christ?

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The Bible illustrates Christ's unmatched sympathy through his actions and compassion, such as weeping for Lazarus and raising him from the dead.

In John 11, we see Christ's deep sympathy as he weeps with Mary and Martha over the death of Lazarus. His tears reveal not only his compassion but also His identity as the empathetic Savior who feels the pain of His people. This demonstrates that Christ, fully God and fully man, is intimately concerned with our struggles. His sympathy leads him to action, as He ultimately raises Lazarus from the dead, showcasing the essential link between sympathy and divine intervention.
Scripture References: John 11:32-36, John 19:25-27, Luke 7:11-15

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