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John
  
36So the Jews said. "See how he loved him."37But some of them said, "Could not he who opened the eyes of the blind man have kept this man from dying?"38a Then Jesus, deeply moved again, …


The Jews saw Jesus’ tears and explained them as due to his love for Lazarus. Love is not coldly logical or intellectual, but harmonizes with the emotions of other souls. Christ’s love is greater than our understanding and extends beyond death. He saw Lazarus in his sealed grave and grieved at death’s victory over his friend. But his heart cut through beyond the stone and prepared the corpse to hear his call.
Some of those present criticized Jesus for his blunt ways, and discussed his authority. At that Jesus was angry. Because the lack of faith and love and faint hope causes God’s wrath. Jesus purposed our rescue from gloom, and saves us from our narrow horizons, so that we may cling to his love, and live by his faith and rest assured in his hope, no longer to revert to human standards, but trust in his ability. He desires to raise those who are dead in sins of our surroundings. Does Jesus feel disturbed by your unbelief or does he rejoice at your fervent love?

Prayer
Forgive me, Lord Jesus, for wasted opportunities in trusting and loving. Forgive my lack of faith and forgive my self-interest. Impel me towards a living hope, to honor you and yield constantly to you.
Question
Why was Jesus troubled and why did he weep?