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What does the Bible say about the Comforter in John 14?

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The Comforter, referred to in John 14, is the Holy Spirit, sent by the Father to dwell in believers and provide ongoing comfort and truth.

In John 14:15-20, Jesus promises His disciples that after His departure, He will send another Comforter, the Holy Spirit, to be with them forever. The Comforter, also called the Spirit of Truth, is essential for believers as He guides them in truth and reproves the world concerning sin, righteousness, and judgment. The promise of the Comforter serves as reassurance for the disciples who were troubled by Jesus' impending crucifixion, as He emphasizes that they will not be left alone. The presence of the Holy Spirit signifies a direct relationship between God and His followers, ensuring they are never comfortless, even in challenging times.
Scripture References: John 14:15-20, John 14:16-18, John 15:26

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The Comforter
Darvin Pruitt · Aug 8, 2010
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