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How do we know that God comforts those who mourn?

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God's comforting of those who mourn is demonstrated in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 61, which describes His promise to provide joy and relief.

The assurance that God comforts those who mourn is deeply rooted in biblical promises. Isaiah 61 outlines that the Lord's Spirit is upon Him to bring good news to the poor and to comfort all who mourn. This is reiterated in the teachings of Christ in the New Testament, specifically in Matthew 5:4, where it states, 'Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.' This passive structure indicates that comfort comes from God rather than from one's own efforts. The comfort God provides is transformative; it replaces mourning and despair with a 'crown of beauty' instead of ashes. Therefore, the biblical record demonstrates that the true source of comfort is not found in human efforts or emotions but flows from God’s grace and mercy towards His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:2-3, Matthew 5:4

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Zions Mourners
Joe Terrell · Jan 14, 2007
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