God's tears

Jesus wept. — John 11:35

In C. S. Lewis’ story The Magician’s Nephew, Digory recalled his terminally ill mother and how his hopes were all dying away. With a lump in his throat and tears in his eyes, he blurted out to Aslan, the great lion who represents Christ, “Please, please — won’t you — can’t you give me something that will cure Mother?”

Then, in his despair, Digory looked up at Asian’s face. “Great shining tears stood in the Lion’s eyes. They were such big, bright tears compared with Digory’s own that for a moment he felt as if the Lion must really be sorrier about his Mother than he was himself. ‘My son, my son,’ said Aslam. ‘I know. Grief is great. Only you and I in this land know that yet. Let us be good to one another.’”

I think of Jesus’ tears at Lazarus’ grave (John 11:35). I believe He wept for Lazarus as well as for Mary and Martha and their grief. Later, Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41-44). And He knows and shares our grief today. But as He promised, we will see Him again in the place He’s preparing for us (John 14:3). In heaven, our grief will end. “God will wipe away every tear from [our] eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying” (Rev. 21:4).

Until then, know that God weeps with you. — David Roper

He knows our burdens and our crosses,

Those things that hurt, our trials and losses.

He cares for every soul that cries,

God wipes the tears from weeping eyes. — Brandt

READ: John 11:28-37

If you doubt that Jesus cares, remember His tears.

The Bible in one year:

• Matthew 7-11

• Proverbs 5:1-14

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