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How does God comfort His people according to the Bible?

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God comforts His people through His Word and the promise of His salvation.

In Isaiah 51, God describes His role as a comforter to His people, Zion, assuring them of His presence and the promise of restoration. Verses 12-13 illustrate that God personally comforts us, reminding us not to be afraid of worldly fears but to trust in His everlasting salvation. This themes of comfort extend throughout Scripture, wherein we find that God comforts us through His Word, which strengthens and renews us in times of distress. Moreover, the Holy Spirit, referred to as the Comforter in John 14:26, continues this work, guiding and comforting believers, reminding them of Christ's promise and presence. Ultimately, God's comfort stems from His unwavering faithfulness and the assurance that He saves and sustains His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 51:12-13, John 14:26

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