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What does the Bible say about comfort in God?

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The Bible assures us that true comfort comes from the pardon of sin and the righteousness found in Christ.

In Isaiah 40:1-2, God instructs to comfort His people, declaring that their sin is pardoned. True comfort is not found in worldly circumstances but in the assurance that our sin is erased and we are justified in Christ. This comfort addresses the deepest distress of the human condition: the burden of sin and the acknowledgment that we cannot hide from God. In Christ, who bore our sins, we find peace and respite from guilt, emphasizing that our true solace rests in our reconciled relationship with God, instilled by His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1-2, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Comfort
Clay Curtis · Mar 27, 2011
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