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How does Christ bind up the brokenhearted?

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Christ binds up the brokenhearted by granting them a new heart and comfort in their suffering.

In Isaiah 61:1, we find that one of the primary missions of Christ is to bind up the brokenhearted. This points to the healing and restoration He offers to those who are crushed by their sin and despair. Christ does not merely patch up the old heart; instead, He replaces it with a new heart, one that is alive and filled with His righteousness. Through the work of regeneration, believers receive comfort, hope, and transformation. This promise extends beyond initial salvation; it encompasses ongoing comfort during life's trials, reinforcing that Christ is intimately involved in the pains and sorrows of His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1-2, Ezekiel 36:26

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