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What does the Bible say about suffering and finding comfort?

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The Bible acknowledges that God's people experience suffering, but encourages them to seek comfort in God, who hears their cries.

The Bible teaches that God's people indeed suffer, both externally and internally, and this internal suffering is often the hardest to bear. In Psalm 77, the psalmist cries out to God for relief but feels no comfort, expressing a deep anguish in his soul despite knowing God hears him. This highlights the reality that suffering can lead to feelings of abandonment by God, making it critical for believers to remember God's past works and his promises of mercy and salvation. The psalmist ultimately demonstrates that even in profound distress, we should persistently seek the Lord, as comfort comes from our understanding and remembrance of His nature and past mercies. God's ways include using our suffering to drive us closer to Him, thus reminding us of His faithfulness and love.
Scripture References: Psalm 77, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Hebrews 12:11

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Psalm 77, p2 of 2
Rick Warta · May 8, 2025
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