Jesus arrived after Martha had spoken:. People gathered around Mary and Martha to mourn the loss of their brother. Jesus was moved by their sorrow and began to weep when he heard them. This verse is two words long and reveals that the writer wants us to pause for a second. This was not something you can ignore or gloss over. It was deliberate and full of meaning. So, why are you weeping? Here are reasons why Jesus wept :. He witnessed the pain and suffering that death caused.
Jesus cared deeply for Mary, Martha, Lazarus, and Lazarus. Even though He knew this was to glorify God and that Lazarus would soon return to them in a matter of minutes, He still felt their pain.
He felt their pain and was sympathetic. If you genuinely care about someone, it will hurt you. He will see that it leads to a greater good. Our presence and sharing of their misery are some of the greatest gifts we can offer someone in distress. One-half of sorrow can be shared. Jesus wanted to share their pain.
And this reminded us that Jesus is always there for us, no matter how painful or difficult things may be. He is not afraid to be there for us in our darkness and despair. Jesus is the first to reach out and meet us in our valleys. Jesus wept because those He loved wept. The second reason Jesus wept was due to the lack of faith He saw around him. Jesus told His disciples that they would be returning to Judea. They reminded Him of the time that He almost was stoned when He visited Judea.
They were acting in fear, not faith. They tried to dissuade Jesus from returning to Judea. Jesus replied:. So that you may believe. Jesus deliberately waited to travel to Lazarus to bring God glory after Lazarus had been raised from the dead. The disciples still planned to travel to Judea to be with Jesus and to die with Him. Lazarus was dead for many days. They believed that there was no way he could come back to life. Martha thought that Jesus would still raise her brother when He told Martha.
Jesus reminded Martha:. Anyone who believes in me will live even if he dies, and anyone who lives and thinks that I am the resurrection and the life shall never die.
Are you a believer in this? Jesus wanted people to believe in Him. They seemed to have lost the power of Jesus.
Jesus wept because He wants our faith. For anyone who would draw near to God must believe he exists and that God rewards those who seek him. I asked if I could pass it along to others and she has graciously allowed me to share it here. I hope that it will encourage you to see the tenderness of Christ and to ask the Lord to fill your heart with His own love for others…. John 1 vs 2- 4. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. All areas of life require it, and we are called to make Christ the Authority of our lives. When He is not in control, we experience chaos and conflict.
Are you courageous enough to ask God to reveal to you the one area where He is not on the throne of your life? I will join you in prayer for a spiritual awakening among God's people and the advancement of the gospel. Connect Search Subscribe Donate. I hope that it will encourage you to see the tenderness of Christ and to ask the Lord to fill your heart with His own love for others… I asked the Lord to give me love - His love for souls in sin; Instead He gave me weeping eyes, A broken heart within.
They were operating in fear and not faith. As they attempted to discourage Jesus from returning to Judea, Jesus responded:. But let us go to him. Jesus intentionally waited to go to Lazarus to bring God glory once Lazarus was raised from the dead.
Still, the disciples planned to go to Judea with Jesus to die with Him. Lazarus had been dead for days. There is no way, they believed, he can come back to life. When Jesus told Martha that He would still raise her brother, she reasoned:.
Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this? Jesus wanted the people to believe in Him. Still, they seemed to be focused on whether Jesus got to Judea on time. Jesus was grieved because all the answers to their needs were right in front of them, yet they seemed to miss it.
They seemed to miss the power of Jesus. This lack of faith made Jesus weep because what He truly wants from us is our faith.
There were not many people who impressed Jesus, but the few who did all had one thing in common: a bold faith in Him. Jesus knew within a short time He too would die and be placed in a tomb. He knew He would ultimately overcome death and rise from the dead just like Lazarus, but He also knew it would be an extremely difficult road to walk. Closer to His death Jesus prayed:. Remove this cup from me.
Yet not what I will, but what you will. We may sometimes weep in this fallen world, but in Jesus, we have a greater hope. Psalm tells us:. He who goes out weeping, bearing the seed for sowing, shall come home with shouts of joy, bringing his sheaves with him.
Jesus had to suffer; He had to endure the pain. Revelation encourages us in this hope:.
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