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What does the Bible say about weeping and mourning?

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The Bible teaches that there is a time to weep and mourn, reflecting the reality of human experience and God's ordained seasons.

The Bible, particularly in Ecclesiastes 3:4, emphasizes that there is a divinely appointed time for everything, including weeping and mourning. This reflects God's sovereignty over our emotional landscapes. We see examples in Scripture where God's people weep over the loss of loved ones, like in Numbers 20:29 and Deuteronomy 34:8. Jesus Himself, as recorded in John 11:35, wept at the death of Lazarus, showing His empathy and understanding of human sorrow. The act of weeping is not just an expression of loss but also a reminder of our frailty and the need for God's mercy and intervention in our lives.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:4, John 11:35, Numbers 20:29, Deuteronomy 34:8

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