Comfort Those Who Grieve
					Introduction: 
					
					The Bible is a source of tremendous comfort to those who are 
					grieving or suffering.  Listen to the following words of the 
					Apostle Paul.  (II 
					Corinthians 1:3-7)  
					He consoles us in our pain as we draw from His comfort and 
					share it with others in pain.  There are always hurting 
					hearts. 
					Body: 
					
					I.
					Jehovah Comforts Israel
					
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					God’s people were in desperate need of hope and comfort.  
					They were in exile in a foreign land.  Their despair is 
					depicted in 
					Psalm 137:1-6.  
					They were homesick, brokenhearted, and tormented by their 
					captors. 
					
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					More than a century before, the prophet Isaiah wrote words 
					of comfort for God’s suffering people.  (Isaiah 
					40:1-2) 
					
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					God gives reasons for His comforts:  “battles are over” Jehovah provides the ultimate victory.  (Romans 
					8:37-38, I John 4:4) “iniquity 
					is pardoned” Christ is the ultimate sacrifice.  (I 
					Peter 2:24) 
					
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					Israel’s hope was grounded in their relationship with 
					Jehovah God. 
					
					II.
					Jehovah Comforts Us
					
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					Everyone goes through times of grief and despair.  Remember 
					that God knows your situation.  He understands you 
					completely.  One blessing He has left for us is His divine 
					Word.  Scripture offers us comfort and hope.  Let’s look at 
					some of these now. 
					
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					From the Book of Psalms 
					
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					Psalm 10:17-18 God 
					hears and will do what is right. 
					
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					Psalm 18:6, 16  Picture 
					of Jehovah plucking us out of a raging river 
					
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					Psalm 34:4-5, 18-19 We 
					all have fears and afflictions. 
					
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					Psalm 37:28   Always 
					remember that our God is just.  He will do what is right. 
					
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					Psalm 38:8-9, 15  Note 
					the trust and confidence. 
					
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					Psalm 
					72:12  Have 
					you ever felt that you had no helper? 
					
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					Psalm 
					116:5-7  The 
					character of God 
					
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					Psalm 
					119:50  God’s 
					promise is our comfort. 
					
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					Psalm 
					126:3-6  Remember 
					all the times God has comforted us in the past. 
					
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					Psalm 145:17-19  We 
					need to call upon Him in truth! 
					
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					From Other Old Testament Books 
					
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					Isaiah 
					54:10  Steadfast love – Covenant of peace – 
					Compassion 
					
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					Lamentations 3:21-24  Steadfast love never ceases. 
					
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					From New Testament Books 
					
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					Matthew 
					5:4  “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall 
					be comforted.” 
					
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					Luke 
					6:21  “Blessed 
					are you who weep now, for you shall laugh.” 
					
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					John 14:27  
					He gives as the world can’t. 
					
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					John 16:22, 33 We should focus on the fact that Jesus has overcome the 
					world. 
					
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					II Corinthians 1:3-5  We are comforted so we can comfort others. 
					
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					Hebrews 
					4:16   Because 
					Christ our High Priest suffered, He can sympathize with us.  
					Through Him we may receive mercy and grace in our time of 
					need. 
					
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					Hebrews 13:5-6  
					We can be confident God will never leave us! 
					 Conclusion: 
					
					Tada and Steve Estes write in their book When God Weeps, 
					“Earth’s pain keeps crushing our hopes, reminding us this 
					world can never satisfy; only heaven can.  And every time we 
					begin to nestle too comfortably on this planet, God cracks 
					open the locks of the dam to allow an ice-cold splash of 
					suffering to wake us from our spiritual slumber.”  (p. 202)  Joni 
					Eareckson 
					
					We all will grieve and suffer at various times.  Let us 
					remember the wonderful resource we have at our fingertips. 
					
					  
					
					Bobby 
					Stafford   
					
					March 3, 2013 
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