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What does the Bible say about sorrow and sighing fleeing away?

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The Bible promises that in the presence of God, sorrow and sighing shall flee away, offering hope and joy to believers.

In Isaiah 35, the Scripture mentions that the ransomed of the Lord shall return to Zion with everlasting joy, and their sorrow and sighing shall flee away. This is a profound promise to those who struggle with sin and the sorrow it brings. The wilderness that we often find ourselves in represents not just the physical desolation, but the spiritual condition of our souls. God assures us that through His presence and the promises found in His Word, these burdens will be removed. Just as Paul and Silas were able to sing in a prison, believers can find joy in Christ despite circumstances that cause sorrow.
Scripture References: Isaiah 35:10

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