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How do we find comfort during times of deep sorrow?

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Comfort comes from remembering God's past faithfulness and the works He has done.

During profound sorrow and grief, like Asaph in Psalm 77, believers are encouraged to seek comfort in remembering the works of the Lord. Asaph expressed his pain but then resolved to remember God's faithfulness, stating, 'I will remember the works of the Lord; surely I will remember thy wonders of old.' Reflecting on how God has been with us in the past during trials helps to bolster our faith in His current and future provision. The act of meditating on God's goodness and His previous acts of deliverance serves as a source of comfort amidst our darkest nights.
Scripture References: Psalm 77:11-12

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