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What does the Bible say about the comfort of God?

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The Bible assures believers of God's comfort, declaring that their sins have been paid for through Christ (Isaiah 40:1-2).

In Isaiah 40:1-2, God calls for comfort to be spoken to His people, assuring them that their sins have been forgiven and that they have received double for their iniquities. This poignant message of comfort echoes throughout Scriptures, particularly in the New Testament where the fulfillment of this promise is seen in Christ's death and resurrection. The comfort that God offers is rooted in the assurance of forgiveness, which alleviates the burden of guilt and judgment. Believers can rest in the fact that through the work of Christ, their relationship with God is reconciled, and they are called to live confidently in that grace, free from condemnation and equipped to face life's challenges with hope.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1-2

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