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What comfort does God provide to His people during difficult times?

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God comforts His people by assuring them that their struggles are known and that He has redeemed them.

In Isaiah 40:1-2, God commands that His people be comforted, highlighting His concern for their afflictions and sorrows. The assurance that 'her warfare is accomplished' signifies the completion of Christ's redemptive work, offering hope to believers who may feel overwhelmed by their circumstances. This comfort is not merely emotional but deeply rooted in the reality that God has redeemed His people, as expressed in Isaiah 61:1, where the Spirit of the Lord is sent to bind up the brokenhearted and proclaim liberty. Understanding that one's struggles are temporary and that God is intimately involved in their lives brings profound comfort and peace, allowing believers to rest in His promises amidst trials.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1-2, Isaiah 61:1

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