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What does the Bible say about the comfort promised to those who mourn?

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Those who mourn will receive comfort through God's grace and salvation.

Matthew 5:4 states, 'Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.' This comfort comes from recognizing one's need for redemption and accepting God's grace through Christ. Mourning here signifies a heartfelt sorrow for personal sin and the condition of the world, leading to an assurance of comfort from God. This comfort is both present and future; it speaks of the relief found in the forgiveness of sins here and the ultimate joy of eternal life in Christ. Through the mourning process, believers are drawn closer to God's heart and His redemptive promise for all creation.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4

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