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How does God comfort us in our salvation?

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God comforts us through the gospel, revealing that our sins are forgiven, and His anger is turned away.

God's comfort in salvation is intricately tied to the gospel message, which provides assurance of forgiveness through Christ's sacrificial atonement. In Isaiah 12:2, we find the proclamation that God's anger with us is turned away, allowing us to receive comfort and peace in knowing that our sins have been paid for by Christ on the cross. This comfort is not only a relief from the fear of judgment but also a joyous affirmation of God's love and acceptance. The Holy Spirit elicits this comfort by reminding us of Christ's work, filling our hearts with assurance and peace that surpasses all understanding as we rest in His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:1-2, Isaiah 40:1

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