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What does the Bible say about comfort and hope?

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The Bible teaches that comfort and hope come from the Scriptures, which provide assurance of God's faithfulness and promises.

Romans 15:4 reveals that the Scriptures were written for our learning, that through patience and comfort found in them, we might have hope. Comfort is deeply rooted in understanding God's promises; it reassures us that our iniquities are pardoned and our warfare accomplished (Isaiah 40:1). True comfort comes from knowing that our salvation does not depend on our works, but solely on God’s grace, as confirmed in Ephesians 2:4-5, which states we are saved by grace even when we were dead in sins. This assurance inspires hope that endures through trials, as we trust in God’s sovereign plan.
Scripture References: Romans 15:4, Isaiah 40:1, Ephesians 2:4-5

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