God is the very author of comfort, it begins and exists in Him. Note that this is not a lazing or loafing comfort of do-nothing indulgence and indifference – it couldn’t be because God is none of those things – this is a comfort that encourages, consoles, and gives solace to the one standing and withstanding (Ephesians 6:10, 13) busy in doing the work (James 1:25, 1 Peter 5:6-10).
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all
our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble,
with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” (2 Corinthians
1:3-4 NKJV)
In this passage we see God described as “God of all comfort” – whatever your situation,
He has all that you need. Not only
does God have all the comfort you
need while going through all your
tribulations, He comforts us with such a comfort that we, ourselves, can get up
and go on, and comfort those around us who are going through any troubles.
Our God of comfort steadies us and readies us to encourage
others in their walk!
“For whatever
things were written before were written for our learning, that we through
the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope. Now may
the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like-minded toward one another,
according to Christ Jesus, that you may with one mind and one mouth glorify the God
and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Romans 15:4-6
NKJV)
God prepared His word (having faithful men write it down) so
it could be preserved and provided to future generations – why? So that we, in reading it could gain both patience and comfort
while learning from it, and have hope knowing that the God they served then – the God of patience and comfort – is the same God we serve now.
And again, beyond supplying us encouragement through the
Scriptures, our God of comfort wants us to be like-minded – full of patience
and comfort – toward our brethren, why?
That we may with be as one, with one mind and one mouth, glorifying the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! What
will eternity in heaven be but joining together as one with the saved from all
ages to glorify our God of comfort?
Our God of comfort steadies us and readies us for our
eternal home!
Please take time to read and consider 1 Thessalonians 5:1-22
this week. Within this passage you will find comfort and encouragement for
yourself and several ways to comfort
and encourage your brethren!
“Be imitators of God, as dear children” (Ephesians 5:1) and share
the comfort He comforts you with! God is patient and comforting so remember to
be patient and comforting toward your brethren who need help and solace just
like you! Allow God’s comfort to steady you and ready you for the work that
needs doing, so that you can help others stay the course and together you can
look forward, with hope, to glorifying Him for eternity!!
You can do it! So can I!!
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