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How do we know that God desires to comfort us?

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The Bible clearly shows that God's character is to comfort His people, making it evident that He desires their consolation.

God's desire for His people's comfort is woven throughout His Word. He reveals Himself as 'the God of all comfort' in 2 Corinthians 1:3, affirming His role in providing consolation during trials. Additionally, God's command to comfort His people, as seen in Isaiah 40:1, reflects His heart for their well-being. The entire narrative of Scripture—including the promises of future glory—demonstrates His commitment to comforting believers and reassuring them through every affliction.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 1:3, Isaiah 40:1

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