HE COMFORTS US, WE COMFORT OTHERS

   "Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of 
mercies, and the God of
all comfort; Who comforteth us in all our tribulation,
that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort 
wherewith we ourselves
are comforted of God."

   II Corinthians 1:3, 4

   One of the most essential lessons in life is how to relate to our problems.  
So many things in
our journey depend upon a growing understanding of how
to walk with God and experience His grace in the difficult times of life.  A 
treasure of wisdom
concerning that subject is found in the Word of God.  What
is the source of genuine comfort?  God is the "God of all comfort."

   If only the hurting would realize the comfort that can only come from God.  
He will often use
people as His instruments to comfort us, but great comfort
comes from God.  It is helpful to know that our God knows what we are going 
through and how it is
affecting us, and He stands ready to help us as no one
else can.

   His comfort knows no limitations, as He comforts us in "all our 
tribulation."  We learn to
appreciate the descriptive word all in the Bible.  There are
no tribulations or trials in which He is not able to bring us comfort.  We may 
think it is
unbearable; and in our own strength, it may be.  But the Lord
wants, and is able to, comfort us in "all our tribulation."  It is the devil's 
lie that tells us we
cannot endure a particular trial, or that God has allowed
more than grace is able to overcome.  There are no trials so devastating that 
our God is not
sufficient to comfort us.

   We also know that this is not the end of God's comfort.  It is wonderful 
that God comforts us in
our trials; but He has more in mind.  He comforts us
"that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort 
wherewith we ourselves
are comforted of God."  This is why it is so important
that we experience God's comfort in our tribulations.  If we do not know His 
comfort, we will be
subject to unnecessary sorrow and possible bitterness.
And, if we do not know of His comfort firsthand, we will not be able to comfort 
others as we
should.  If you and I do not experience His comforting grace,
how will we ever be able to offer it to others?  One reason we go through 
difficult things is for
others.  It is part of the curriculum that we must learn
if we are going to be equipped to help others.



O. Addison Gethers
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