In three Gospel accounts we find Jesus weeping: 1) At the death of his friend Lazarus: “Jesus wept.” The Jews said, “How He loved him!” (Jn 11:32-36). 2) In the Garden of Olives before his death: “During his earthly life he addressed supplications and prayers, with loud cries and tears, to the one who was able to save him from death, and he was heard because of his humble submission.” (Heb. 5:7). 3) In today’s account, Jesus weeps at the sight of the sins of humankind, His tears are the living example of God’s humanity in us. When we cry, a force that dwells in us, whether it be called pain or joy, when it reaches its maximum temperature, slides like ice and externalizes itself in the form of tears. These are the manifestation of the inner love that God produces in us for something or someone. This makes us feel human. Let us ask for the grace of the gift of tears and let them flow, because in them our humanity is revealed