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Pass God’s Comfort Along

Pass God’s Comfort Along

Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Description

2 Corinthians 1:3–4 reveals a powerful cycle: God comforts us in our pain so we can extend that same comfort to others. He isn’t distant from our struggles—He meets us in them as the “Father of compassion” and the “God of all comfort.” What we receive in those seasons isn’t just for survival—it’s preparation for impact.


Highlights

  • God meets us in our struggles with real comfort and compassion
  • His comfort is meant to flow through us, not stop with us
  • Personal pain can become a source of empathy and connection
  • You don’t need perfect answers—presence and care matter most
  • God redeems कठिन experiences to help others heal
  • Your struggles don’t disqualify you—they often prepare you
  • Sharing your story can bring hope to someone else’s situation

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Full Transcript Below:

Pass God’s Comfort Along
By: Whitney Hopler

Bible Reading:
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.” - 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, NIV

Ever since my husband had a kidney transplant years ago, I’ve been grateful to God and to the wonderful man who donated the lifesaving kidney. But the tremendous blessing of a successful transplant comes with a downside: lots of medications to prevent organ rejection – and each of those medications can have serious side effects. Over the years, the stress of dealing with chronic illness has been hard on our marriage, because the stress of health concerns never ends. But I’ve discovered that the more I turn to God for comfort when dealing with this stressful situation, the more I receive comfort from God that I can then pass along to other people who are dealing with chronic illness in their marriages. God even seems to arrange for me to meet people like that sometimes, to create opportunities for us to talk and encourage each other. I don’t enjoy dealing with an unending sickness in my marriage, but I have to admit that doing so has made me a more compassionate person – someone who tries to comfort others whenever I can. 

What kind of suffering are you going through right now? Whatever it is, you can rely on God to comfort

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