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How does Jesus comfort troubled hearts?

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Jesus comforts troubled hearts by assuring us of His presence and the promise of eternal life.

In John 14, Jesus speaks directly to the anxieties of His disciples, acknowledging their impending reality of grief and loss. He proclaims, 'Let not your heart be troubled,' emphasizing that true comfort comes from faith in Him. Jesus provides reassurance that despite the trials of life, His presence is a sustaining force. The promise of eternal life and His return to gather His people offers profound comfort, reminding believers that their true home is with the Father. This assurance helps mitigate the fear of the unknown, displacing distress with hope in divine promises.
Scripture References: John 14:1, John 14:3

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