Martha and Mary expressed their faith in Jesus but their weeping and the mourners’ wailing shows otherwise. * Read more about what Jesus is like in this article: What is the Character of Christ? However, reflecting deeply on the Scriptures, we can see that the reason why Jesus wept comes from a rather profound cause: “UNBELIEF.” This seems to be the readily available reason on the shelf because Jesus’ love and compassion can never be doubted upon. If Jesus knew beforehand that Lazarus had died and that He can raise him back to life, why then did He weep? One reason anyone can offer could be that Jesus felt compassion over His friends’ weeping, and the mourners’ wailing over the death of Lazarus had caused Him to weep. The siblings were very close to Jesus’ heart and He had told Martha that Lazarus will rise up from the dead and that He is the resurrection and the life (John 11:23, 25). When Jesus arrived at Bethany, Martha and Mary told Jesus that their brother Lazarus would still be alive had He been there (John 11:21, 32).Īt that time, Lazarus had been dead for 4 days already. However, it took Jesus two days after He was informed that Lazarus was sick before setting out to see him. The siblings, Lazarus of Bethany, Mary and Martha were loved very dearly by Jesus. This, of course, is not to contradict His own words but to later have the people know that this had happened for God to receive glory. From the story, one of the many amazing works that we witness is how God allows things to happen for a good reason and for the glory of His name (John 11:4).īefore leaving for Bethany, Jesus knew that Lazarus’ sickness will not end in death but He plainly told His disciples that their dear friend Lazarus is dead. It can be found in the story about “The Raising of Lazarus” (John 11:1-44). This is known to be the shortest verse in the Bible. “Then Jesus wept.” Reflection and Challenge
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