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How does God comfort His people according to the Bible?

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God comforts His people through the Holy Spirit, His Word, and His manifest presence in their lives.

God's comforting presence is supplied primarily through the Holy Spirit, often called the Comforter in John 14:16. The Holy Spirit abides with believers forever, offering guidance, remembrance of Christ's teachings, and imparting truth necessary for spiritual growth. Additionally, God comforts His people through His Word, which serves as a source of strength and encouragement during trials. The assurance of Christ’s presence, as declared in Matthew 28:20, reinforces this comfort, assuring believers that they are never alone. Furthermore, God often uses providential circumstances and people in our lives to extend comfort, illustrating His care through tangible means. Ultimately, the culmination of comfort lies in the promise of Christ's return, which assures believers that their sorrow will be replaced with eternal joy.
Scripture References: John 14:16, Matthew 28:20, Isaiah 51:12-13, John 14:26

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