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What does the Bible say about God's words of comfort?

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The Bible presents 'fear not' as God's comforting assurance to His people.

In Genesis 15, the Lord tells Abram, 'Fear not.' This phrase is significant as it represents God's providential care and comfort. Throughout the Scriptures, this divine reassurance appears in various contexts, showing that God's people have always faced fear and uncertainty. From Israel's exodus to Jesus's reassurance to His disciples, 'fear not' encapsulates God's faithful presence in times of trouble and His encouragement for His people to trust in Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:1, Deuteronomy 31:6, Matthew 10:31

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David Pledger · Feb 6, 2019
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