The Healing Power of Tears and Christ's Empathy

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1) "Your tears can speak louder than words. Tears have a language all on their own. And you know what? They don't even need an interpreter. Nothing moves the heart of God like tears. I'm reminded of the story even in the Old Testament where King Hezekiah was about to die. And he was told to get his house in order. He prayed and wept and God replied. 'I have heard your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will heal you.' Yes, tears touch the heart of God." [51:22]( | | )

2) "Who am I talking to today? I feel like there's somebody that I'm talking to who needs, who has been holding back your emotions because you didn't want them to see you like this. Who is it that's been fighting back tears for years because you felt like you had to keep it moving? You've been suppressing your feelings, trying to be strong for everybody else. Let me tell you something, strong is overrated. You may just need to cry a little bit." [53:41]( | | )

3) "And here we are at this moment as the Lord Jesus stood at the tomb of Lazarus. He was essentially, in essence, telling us it's okay to cry. It's okay to cry. In fact, I would even go as far as to say that God gives us tears. There is no other animal species who cries with emotional tears. But we do. And guess what? Tears are the gift of God." [34:11]( | | )

4) "One of the major problems facing our culture today is that we've lost our tears. Lord, help me in this place. One ophthalmologist shared this medical truth. He says that crying is part of an important release valve in many people's bodies. Crying may even be a chemical release, watch this, for emotional stress. He states that tears actually release a chemical that helps us release stress." [31:29]( | | )

5) "My goodness, Carmen couldn't have penned a better song for this moment right here. Because I'm telling you today that it's Palm Sunday and Jesus is still weeping over our sorrows. Why? Because he is touched by our broken hearts. The tense of the verb tells us Jesus wept. It was almost like when he saw her crying, he couldn't control himself." [45:48]( | | )

6) "A male doctor can understand everything that his patient is going through. He can know what is supposed to happen during childbirth, and he can know what he needs to do to take care of the mom and facilitate the birth of the baby. But he doesn't have the ability to feel the pain. On the other hand, some women have had their babies delivered by a female doctor who is also a mother. She can empathize with her patient." [56:53]( | | )

7) "Once on the eastern slope when he wept over our sorrows at his friend Lazarus' passing. Why? Because he saw Mary crying. He is touched by our broken hearts. And then the other time was on the western slope of that same Mount of Olives. Because he wept over our sins. He is troubled by our blinded eyes. It is Palm Sunday. And my question is, is Jesus still weeping?" [37:17]( | | )

8) "This event was the funeral in Bethany of his dear friend Lazarus. Note when the Lord Jesus wept. He wept when he saw Mary crying. Tears touched the heart of God. Mary's heart was broken. Her brother was dead and Jesus was too late. She had and held no hope in her heart. She was hurting. And when our Lord arrived on the scene, he saw her weeping." [38:20]( | | )

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