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What does the Bible say about comfort in Revelation?

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Revelation provides comfort as it reveals God's absolute control and the ultimate victory of Christ.

In the first chapter of Revelation, comfort is a central theme as God reassures His people of His sovereignty and control over all events. The book begins with the revelation of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that it is for the benefit of His servants. Throughout this chapter, the title 'Alpha and Omega' is used, reminding believers that God is the beginning and the end, providing assurance that He governs history and that nothing occurs outside of His ordained purpose. This perspective shifts the reading of Revelation from fear to comfort, emphasizing God's presence and promise to return.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:1-8

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Comfort or Fear
Norm Wells · Oct 3, 2007
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