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Why is the command to comfort God's people important?

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Comforting God’s people is vital as it reassures them of their forgiveness and God's faithfulness.

The command to comfort God’s people is crucial because it brings assurance of their reconciliation with God and reminds them of His unfailing love. In Isaiah 40:1, God commands, 'Comfort ye, comfort ye my people,' signifying His desire for His chosen to be reassured of their security in Him. This comfort derives from the truth that their warfare is accomplished and their sins are pardoned through Christ’s atoning work. Therefore, proclaiming this comfort fosters faith and perseverance, allowing believers to rest in God’s promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:1, John 15:27

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