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What does the Bible say about God's comfort for believers?

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The Bible promises that God will not leave His people comfortless and will come to them, providing comfort through the Holy Spirit.

In John 14:18, Jesus assures His disciples, 'I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.' This promise is central to the believer's experience, as it signifies God's ongoing presence and support in their lives. The comfort of God is made manifest through the Holy Spirit, who indwells believers and guides them in truth, reminding them of God's love and promises. Furthermore, the Lord's assurance includes the provision of pastors and teachers who will feed His flock with spiritual nourishment, reinforcing the idea that they will never be abandoned or left to fend for themselves in the world.
Scripture References: John 14:16-18, Psalm 27:10, Isaiah 49:15

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