Children’s Corner March 29th
Jesus weeps with his Children
In the book of Psalms, David asked God to list his tears on a scroll. (Psalm 56:8) At times when we cry real tears, God sees our tears and hears us when we cry.
Do you ever cry? Of course you do. Even you big boys sometimes cry — even though someone may try to tell you that “big boys don’t cry.” I made a list of some things that make us cry – I’m sure you can think of others. Have you ever fallen off your bicycle and hurt yourself so badly that you cried? Have you ever slipped and fallen at school, and though you weren’t hurt, you were so embarrassed that you cried? Have you ever moved to a new school where you didn’t know anyone and you were so lonely that you cried? Has anyone ever said something mean and hurt your feelings so badly that you cried? Have you ever had a friend that was crying, so you just cried along with them? I think that we all could answer, “yes” to at least one of these questions. We all cry, don’t we?
Did you know that Jesus cried? The shortest verse in the entire Bible says, “Jesus wept.” What are some of the things that made Jesus cry? We know from the Bible of three things that made Jesus cry.
(1) The Bible tells us that Jesus cried when he prayed for others. It says, “During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears” (Hebrews 5:7)
(2) The Bible also tells us that Jesus cried when he saw people who were missing out on what God wanted for them. Luke tells us that as Jesus approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it and said, “If you, even you, had known on this day what would bring you peace – but now it is hidden from your eyes.” (Luke 19:41-42)
(3) Another time, the Bible tells us that Jesus cried when friends of his were hurting. Jesus had a friend named Lazarus who became very sick. His sisters, Mary and Martha, sent word to Jesus and asked him to come and heal Lazarus, but when Jesus arrived, Lazarus had already died. The Bible tells us that when Jesus saw Mary weeping because her brother had died, he cried too. That isn’t all that Jesus did — listen to what happened next.
Jesus went with Mary and Martha and some others to visit the grave where Lazarus was buried. It was a cave with a large stone across the entrance. When they arrived at the tomb, Jesus said to some of the men who were with them, “Take away the stone.” Then Jesus called in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” And Lazarus walked out of the grave. I imagine that when she saw that, Mary’s tears of sadness turned to tears of joy.
We all cry, and I am glad that we have a Savior who weeps too. I am glad that he loves us so much that he hurts when we are hurting. He feels our pain. He sees our tears.
Take a moment and say this prayer……
Lord Jesus, it is comforting to know that when we cry, you cry with us. But it is even more comforting to know that you have power over death and the grave and that one day we will be in heaven with you — and then there will be no more tears. Amen.