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What does the Bible say about the comfort of Jesus?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus offers profound comfort and peace to His followers, especially in times of trouble.

In John 14, Jesus addresses His disciples who are troubled by His departure. He tells them, 'Let not your heart be troubled' (John 14:1), reinforcing that He cares deeply for their emotional and spiritual well-being. This is not merely a statement, but a promise of His presence and peace. Jesus emphasizes that He is going to prepare a place for them, which is a reassurance of their ultimate destination in His Father's house. His comforting words serve to unify and uplift the beleaguered disciples, showcasing His compassion and understanding of their fears and doubts during a tumultuous time.
Scripture References: John 14:1, John 14:27

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