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What does the Bible say about encouragement for believers?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel is designed for the encouragement of believers, as it provides hope through their salvation in Christ.

The Bible repeatedly emphasizes that the gospel is a source of encouragement for those who believe. In Acts 13:15, the rulers invite Paul and his companions to share a word of exhortation, or encouragement, with the people. This illustrates that everything in the gospel is aimed at uplifting and strengthening believers. Without the gospel, there is no true encouragement found, as all genuine hope is rooted in Christ and the salvation He offers. As believers, we can find assurance and courage in the good news of Jesus, knowing that He is our Savior and advocate.
Scripture References: Acts 13:15, Romans 15:13

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