All recognition to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. He is the wellspring of each benevolence and the God who solaces us. He comforts us in the entirety of our difficulties so we can comfort others. At the point when others are disturbed, we will have the option to give them a similar solace God has given us. — 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
Solace is an incredible word that signifies "to reinforce, help, empower, give trust, mitigate misery, lift one's soul from dejection or agony." When Paul composed on comfort in his second letter to the Corinthian Christians, he wasn't discussing it in some speculative or hypothetical manner. Paul experienced significant misery and difficulty, and he had gotten extraordinary solace and support from God and from God's kin. Paul needed the devotees of that age and every one of the individuals who followed to realize that their enduring is never futile. He was passing on reality that the solace we get is essential for God's extraordinary arrangement to fortify and help the individuals who are out of luck. While the wellspring of all solace is God himself, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, he gives us the benefit of being courses of his solace to those we meet.
Has God carried solace and would like to you when you were bothered by influxes of preliminaries? Has somebody's supplication uphold lifted you up in a period of sickness or brokenness? God doesn't mean for that solace to deteriorate in our souls once we get it. He needs us to apportion it to a stinging world.
LORD, thank you for the occasions you have support me. I realize that you have helped me so I can do likewise for other people. This world is loaded with individuals who are harming. Make me delicate to those I address who issue your hint of solace. Keep me an open vessel through which your life, love, and solace can stream.
God doesn't comfort us to make us comfortable, however to make us comforter!