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How does the Gospel comfort those who mourn?

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The Gospel comforts those who mourn by proclaiming liberty and assurance through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ.

In Isaiah 61:2, the Gospel is presented as a message of comfort for those who mourn, particularly those sorrowful over their sin and its consequences. The proclamation of the 'acceptable year of the Lord' signifies God's grace and mercy, providing hope for the broken-hearted. Jesus, as the embodiment of this message, invites those burdened by sin to find rest and freedom in Him. This comfort comes from understanding that despite the reality of God's vengeance against sin, His mercy prevails through the atoning work of Christ. Believers can find solace in knowing that their sins, once acknowledged, are forgiven, allowing them to be transformed and renewed in Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:2, Luke 4:18

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