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What does the Bible say about strong consolation?

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The Bible describes strong consolation as the comfort and assurance believers receive from God's promises and His unchangeable nature.

Strong consolation, as referenced in Hebrews 6:18, is derived from the assurance that God’s promise and His unchanging oath provide. The Lord is willing to show His people this strong consolation to encourage them, facilitating a deep comfort rooted in the immutability of His counsel. Many passages affirm that believers are accepted, justified, and secure in Christ, giving us a profound sense of peace and assurance amid life's uncertainties. For believers, this strong consolation includes the freedom from condemnation and the promise of eternal security, emphasizing that we are unblameable and beyond reproach in God's sight because of Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:15-20, Romans 8:1, Colossians 1:22

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