TEARS
John 11:35: Jesus wept.
No study of the life and ministry of
Jesus would be complete without
considering the tears of Jesus at the
grave of Lazarus. Here the tender
heart of the Saviour is revealed and
all grieving people are made aware
that He understands.
My work has taken me to the homes of
scores of sorrowing people. Often
heartbroken Christians have apologized
to me for their tears, as if their
sobs were signs of faltering faith.
Invariably, I have reminded them that
the strongest One who ever walked on
this earth wept at a grave. Tears do
not signal weakness. On the contrary,
they are but part of God's plan for
releasing the tension that comes with
trouble. And in this world we have
trouble.
The tears of Jesus were for all who
ever pass through the valley of the
shadow of death. Shortly, He would
call Lazarus from the tomb. Within a
few moments the disciples would move
the stone at the mouth of the grave.
At the call of Christ, Lazarus would
come walking out of that burial place
just as all Christians will respond to
His call at the Rapture of the church.
These tears were not for Lazarus. In
that moment, Jesus felt the sorrow of
death through which all pass, and
wept. He knows the ache deep within
that no human help can cure, and
offers His comfort to those who lose
loved ones in death.
Death is an enemy. Even for
Christians. Paul wrote: "The
last enemy that shall be destroyed is
death" (I Corinthians 15:26).
Though heaven awaits the child of God,
death itself is never pleasant. Still,
it is important to know that the Light
of the World goes with the believer
through that valley. And His tears
are testimony to His care.
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