Luke 7:13 13When the Lord saw her, He had compassion on her and said to her, “Do not weep.”
My friend, there is no trial, difficulty or challenge we face
today that our Lord Jesus cannot identify with. The moment we
experience a trial, right there and then, because He “was in
all points tempted as we are” (Hebrews 4:15), He feels it too
and is able to sympathize with our weaknesses.
Jesus’ compassion for you is the same compassion He felt for
the widow at Nain when He saw the dead body of her only son
being carried out of the city gate to be buried. (Luke
7:11–15) It must have been terrible for her to experience the
death of her only son after having already experienced the
death of her husband. What a horrible thought to be left all
alone in the world with no means of support! When Jesus saw
her, He was moved with compassion and said to her, “Do not
weep.”
Now, some religious leaders might also be moved to approach
her, but only to say, “Look sister, something is terribly
wrong. Your husband died. Now, your only son has died. You
must find out what is wrong. You better ask God what sin you
have committed and repent. Or perhaps there is a curse in your
life that needs to be broken.”
Isn’t it beautiful that Jesus did not extend more confusion
or condemnation toward her? He only extended His compassion to
her, telling her, “Don’t weep.” This same Jesus will also come
to you when you are most distraught and say, “Don’t cry.”
And Jesus’ sympathy does not stop at “Oh, you poor thing! I
am so sorry about what has happened to you.” No, His sympathy
will move Him to give you the miracle you need in your life.
That is why He raised the widow’s son back to life!
Beloved, rest in the truth that He who is seated at the
Father’s right hand today understands what you are going
through and sympathizes with your weaknesses. The compassion
of Jesus toward you causes Him to breathe life into your dead
situation and turn it around for your good!
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