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What does the Bible say about the comfort of salvation?

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The Bible teaches that true comfort comes from God’s Word and the assurance of salvation in Christ.

The comfort of salvation is deeply rooted in the assurance provided by God's Word. In Psalm 119, the psalmist expresses a longing for God's salvation, saying, 'My soul fainteth for thy salvation; but I hope in thy word' (Psalm 119:81). This highlights the believer's reliance upon God's promises during times of spiritual barrenness. Comfort in salvation is not merely an emotional or fleeting experience, but is anchored in the truth of God’s immutable Word, which provides the believer with a firm foundation amidst life's trials and uncertainties. As believers, we are reminded to look into God’s Word and hope for the divine comfort that comes through the application of His truth to our hearts.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:81, John 6:39, 1 John 4:17

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