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What does the Bible say about the comfort of believers?

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The Bible emphasizes that God calls His people to comfort, as expressed in Isaiah 40:1-2, where God reassures His people of their forgiveness and redemption.

The concept of comfort for believers is fundamentally grounded in God's promises. In Isaiah 40:1-2, God instructs His ministers to 'comfort' His people, reminding them of their forgiven status and the end of their warfare. This call to comfort underscores the assurance that despite their sins and weaknesses, believers are wrapped in God's mercy and grace. God does not leave His people in despair but, instead, calls them to embrace joy and hope through His redemptive work in Christ. Thus, comfort is not just a mere emotional support but is deeply rooted in the eternal Word of God which remains unchanged, highlighting the eternal nature of His promises and the hope found in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaías 40:1-2

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