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How do we know the comfort promised in Matthew 5:4 is true?

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The comfort is guaranteed by God's loving kindness, as affirmed throughout scripture, especially in the context of repentance and confession.

The comfort for those who mourn is not merely a hopeful suggestion; it is grounded in God's faithful character. Psalm 51 vividly illustrates David's plea for mercy, showcasing how the Lord's loving kindness restores those who are penitent. The assurance that 'they shall be comforted' connects deeply with our understanding of the gospel—Jesus Christ came to seek and save the lost, providing eternal comfort through His atonement. Believers can trust in this promise as they are reminded that true faith necessarily includes a heartfelt response to sin, bringing the comfort of reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 51, Matthew 5:4

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