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The God of All Comfort


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The World's Hopelessness and the Need for Comfort
Many people, especially young individuals, feel hopeless and see no reason to live, leading to tragic events like suicide.
Example: A recent suicide of a freshman in the community.
The enemy (evil forces) plays on these feelings, suggesting that ending life is the only solution.
The world is full of darkness, and people are oppressed by evil forces.
Divine help is necessary to combat these forces, as individuals cannot fight them alone.
Many seek comfort in worldly things like relationships, alcohol, or drugs, which only provide temporary relief.
God as the God of All Comfort
God is the God of all comfort, offering peace and hope that surpasses worldly solutions.
Experiencing God's comfort involves a transformation, where darkness is replaced by the light of Jesus Christ.
Even in the midst of suffering and pain, believers have access to God's comfort.
Pastor Tommy emphasizes the importance of recognizing God as the source of comfort.
The Apostle Paul attributed all comfort to God, even amidst his own tribulations.
Paul's hardships: stonings, beatings, hunger, and cold.
Pastor Tommy shares a personal testimony of finding comfort in God at a young age.
At nine years old, feeling lost and scared, Pastor Tommy turned to God and found salvation and comfort.
The Nature of Comfort
Comfort is both a noun (something received) and a verb (something actively done).
God's comfort empowers, encourages, strengthens, aids, and helps.
It is not just a passive experience but an active working of God in one's life.
True comfort comes from God, not from the things of this world.
God's Comfort in Tribulation
God comforts in all tribulations, and there is nothing that He cannot help with.
He offers peace and hope, even in the face of loss and sorrow.
The Apostle Paul's life demonstrates that tribulations can lead to patience, experience, and hope.
The comfort of God can step into dark and bleak situations, offering deliverance.
Worldly solutions only numb the senses, while God offers real and lasting comfort.
Means of Receiving God's Comfort
Jesus Christ:
Jesus is the conduit of God's comfort.
The story of the woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment illustrates how faith in Jesus can bring healing and comfort.
The woman had spent all her money on doctors and was desperate for healing.
She believed that if she could just touch Jesus' garment, she would be healed.
Jesus acknowledged her faith and declared her whole.
The story of the blind man who cried out to Jesus for mercy demonstrates the importance of persistence in seeking God's help.
The blind man kept calling on Jesus despite others telling him to be quiet.
Jesus heard his cry and healed him, telling him that his faith had made him whole.
The Holy Spirit:
Jesus promised not to leave His disciples comfortless but to send the Comforter, who is the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit guides believers into all truth and brings to remembrance the teachings of Jesus.
The Holy Spirit indwells believers and provides constant comfort.
Even when feeling down or discouraged, believers should remember that the Holy Spirit is within them, offering comfort.
Acts 9:31 mentions that the Holy Spirit comforted the churches.
The Scriptures:
The Bible is a source of comfort, offering hope and encouragement through its teachings.
Isaiah 41:10 is cited as an example of a comforting scripture.
"Fear thou not, for I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am thy God. I will strengthen thee, yea, I will help thee; I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness."
Pastor Tommy shares a personal experience of receiving comfort from Isaiah 41:10 during a difficult time.
While feeling discouraged in a hotel room, Pastor Tommy prayed for help.
Pastor Tommy received a text message with Isaiah 41:10, which brought immediate comfort and reassurance.
The People of God:
Believers can comfort one another through their presence, words, and actions.
The example of people gathering to comfort Mary and Martha after the death of Lazarus is given.
Simply being in the house of God and among fellow believers can provide comfort.
Conclusion
The message concludes with an invitation to seek comfort in Jesus Christ.
True comfort is found in Christ, not in the things of this world.
Rejecting Christ means missing out on the comfort and hope that He offers.
Pastor Tommy encourages listeners to call on the Lord and experience His saving and comforting power.
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