Jesus Wept: Finding God’s Compassion in Grief

Explore how Jesus’ tears at Lazarus’ tomb reveal God’s deep compassion and presence in our pain and loss.

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📖 Introduction

Grief is a universal experience—one that touches each of us in deeply personal ways. It can come unexpectedly or be anticipated, yet in its presence, we often feel isolated and overwhelmed. But the Bible offers profound comfort, especially through the story of Jesus weeping at the tomb of Lazarus (John 11:35), the shortest but most powerful verse in Scripture. This moment reveals that the God we worship is not distant or detached but deeply present and compassionate in our suffering.

Jesus’ tears show us that it is okay to mourn, to feel pain, and to express sorrow. His empathy demonstrates that God understands our grief intimately because He entered into human experience. While death and loss are harsh realities, God’s love meets us there. We do not grieve alone; the Creator stands with us, feeling our sorrow and offering hope beyond the pain.

Over the next seven days, this study will guide you to reflect on God’s compassionate nature, wrestle with questions of loss, and discover healing through Scripture. Together, you'll explore themes of comfort, hope, presence, and resurrection. Whether your grief feels fresh or has lingered long, these devotions will invite you to lean into God’s tenderness and find peace amidst the tears.

Let us journey with Jesus, who wept, to embrace the promise that God's compassion sustains us through every season of sorrow.

Days (7)