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Why did Jesus, who knew He would raise Lazarus moments later, break down in silent grief? What does His righteous anger toward death reveal about His heart for His people? And how does His holy sorrow shape the way we see our own sin, our own wounds, and our own need for mercy?
In John 11:35, Scripture draws back the veil and shows us something almost unthinkable: the eternal Son of God standing before a tomb… and weeping. In this week’s study through the Gospel of John, we slow down to behold those tears—real, human tears shed by the One who is fully God and fully man.
This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:
We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!
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Why did Jesus, who knew He would raise Lazarus moments later, break down in silent grief? What does His righteous anger toward death reveal about His heart for His people? And how does His holy sorrow shape the way we see our own sin, our own wounds, and our own need for mercy?
In John 11:35, Scripture draws back the veil and shows us something almost unthinkable: the eternal Son of God standing before a tomb… and weeping. In this week’s study through the Gospel of John, we slow down to behold those tears—real, human tears shed by the One who is fully God and fully man.
This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:
We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!