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How do we know that comfort comes from mourning over sin?

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The comfort from mourning over sin is grounded in God's promise of forgiveness and the work of Christ, as illustrated in Isaiah 53:4-5.

Comfort is derived from the recognition of our sin and its implications, which leads us to a deeper reliance on Christ. Isaiah 53:4-5 states, 'Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows.' This passage emphasizes that true comfort is found in the realization that Jesus endured our sorrows and was wounded for our transgressions. By mourning over our sins, we turn our eyes toward Christ, who is our ultimate source of comfort and healing. The acknowledgment of our sin prepares our hearts to receive the grace offered through Christ’s sacrifice, leading to true consolation for those who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4-5, Matthew 5:4

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They That Mourn
Clay Curtis · May 24, 2009
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