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Scriptures that show Jesus’ joyful, humorous, or laughter‑inviting side
• Luke 10:21 — Jesus rejoices with overflowing gladness.
This is the strongest biblical evidence of Jesus expressing a joy that naturally includes laughter. Bible Hub
• John 2:1–11 — The wedding at Cana.
Weddings in Jewish culture were full of celebration, music, dancing, and laughter. Jesus didn’t avoid it — He joined it and even made the wine better. (Cultural inference supported by historical context.) Bible Hub
• Matthew 19:14 — Jesus welcomes children.
Children don’t run to stern, humorless adults. Their presence implies warmth, joy, and shared laughter. Bible Hub
• Matthew 7:3–5 — Jesus uses exaggerated humor (“a log in your eye”).
This is comedic hyperbole — the kind of teaching that would have made His listeners laugh. CompellingTr...
• Luke 24:17–19 — Jesus playfully asks, “What things?”
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