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Why does Jesus say not to weep for Him?

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Jesus instructs us not to weep for Him because His suffering is part of God's redemptive plan, and the focus should be on our need for His salvation.

In the passage from Luke 23:27-31, Jesus tells the weeping women not to weep for Him but rather for themselves. This directive comes from the understanding that His suffering was not in vain; it serves a greater purpose within God's redemptive plan. He does not require our pity but instead invites us to reflect on the consequences of our sin. By redirecting our focus, Jesus calls us to a deeper realization of our spiritual needs and encourages us to seek salvation through Him, who bore the weight of our transgressions.
Scripture References: Luke 23:27-31

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Weep Not For Me
Paul Mahan · Dec 12, 2021
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