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Some kinds of comfort fade quickly — a kind word, a warm drink, a distraction. But when pain or hardship runs deep, we need something stronger. That’s where the Bible stands apart. Its comfort isn’t fleeting — it reaches into the heart, planting strength that can endure even the longest trials.

Romans 15:4 says,
📖 “For all the things that were written beforehand were written for our instruction, so that through our endurance and through the comfort from the Scriptures we might have hope.” These words remind us that God’s message isn’t just history — it’s a living source of strength and hope for today. The Bible is filled with real stories of people who endured, suffered, cried out — and found help in Jehovah.

When we read those pages, we don’t just gain information — we receive courage. The same God who rescued, guided, and comforted people in the past is still with us now. His promises breathe new life into our weary hearts, teaching us that even in sorrow, there is purpose — and beyond hardship, there is hope.