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What does the Bible say about God's comfort during suffering?

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The Bible assures us that God provides comfort and songs even in our darkest nights, as seen in Job 35:10.

In Job 35:10, we see a profound truth: while many may suffer and lament their circumstances without turning to God, the faithful find solace and comfort in Him. Robert Hawker emphasizes that, amidst suffering, believers have the unique privilege of seeking God as their Maker, who offers 'songs in the night.' This phrase captures the essence of divine comfort; while the world may offer temporary distractions, true peace and joy come from God alone. The call for God's presence in times of affliction is a reflection of a heart that recognizes its dependence on Him.

Moreover, the Bible teaches us that through Christ, we receive the gift of grace that enables us to sing praises even when life is burdensome. This is not merely a human effort to conjure positivity but a response born out of intimate communion with God. In moments of suffering, we can look to Jesus, who gives us a new song, reminding us of His love and redemptive work on our behalf. This is foundational to the Christian experience: that in every sorrow, God comforts us with His presence and assures us of His unchanging grace.
Scripture References: Job 35:10

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Job 35:10
Robert Hawker · Feb 27, 2016
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