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What does the Bible say about the comfort of God's people?

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The Bible, particularly Isaiah 40:1-2, speaks of God's comforting words to His people, assuring them that their sins are dealt with.

Isaiah 40:1-2 beckons us to 'Comfort ye, comfort ye my people,' emphasizing God's desire for His people to find solace in Him. This comfort stems from the assurance that God has reconciled us to Himself through Christ's perfect obedience and sacrificial death. The message of comfort is not merely emotional; it is the profound truth that our warfare has been accomplished and sin has been dealt with. In Christ, believers are fully accepted and complete, as their righteousness stems solely from Him, who satisfied divine justice on their behalf.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1-2, Ephesians 1:6, Romans 5:1

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