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How does God comfort His people according to Scripture?

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God comforts His people through His promises and by the ministry of the Holy Spirit, assuring them of His continual presence and care.

The comfort of God is a profound theme throughout scripture, particularly as it relates to His covenant people. In Hosea 2:15, we see God promising to allure and speak comfort to His people, illustrating His heart for those He has chosen. This comfort is not merely emotional; it is rooted in the unchanging truth of His covenant promises. As believers, we also have the Holy Spirit, who Jesus promised would come as a Comforter (John 14:16-17). The Spirit reassures us of our identity in Christ, illuminates God's Word, and provokes a heartfelt response of gratitude and worship. This divine comfort empowers believers to patiently endure trials, knowing they are secure in God's everlasting covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:15, John 14:16-17, Romans 15:4, Ezekiel 36:7-11, Romans 8:31, Genesis 45, Romans 8:26-27, Isaiah 52:6-10

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