On days when
life may not be going along the way I thought it should, filled with happiness
and joy, I look to find comfort. If I am
sad or distraught, I may not have all the answers to fix the situation. I may just want to ‘feel’ better. Unfortunately, I tend to drown my sorrows in
food – not the best solution to a dreadful day.
When I know better, I may seek out my husband or a friend to chat
with. What I have learned later on in my
years, is that the One I should seek first for my comfort, is Jesus.
This verse
says it all. When that certain day may
feel bleak, I find myself opening the Bible so I can hear Jesus talk to
me. I may turn to a particular verse
that has great comfort for me. Often, I
will just open the Bible and be amazed at wherever my eyes my be drawn to, that
verse has incredible comfort. In the
toughest of situations, Jesus is my great comforter. He pulls me into His arms and lets me know
that it is safe to feel the way I am feeling and to go to him for a sense of
hope and peace.
In our focus
verse for today, we find that it is our responsibility as Christians to be that
comfort for others when they are going through tough times – having
affliction. Jesus wants us to be ‘that’
person for another who may be sad or distressed. You may be thinking, “I’m not sure how to
comfort another person.” Comfort can
come in many ways.
· Lend an ear - people may just need to
talk and are looking for someone to just listen.
· Guidance – someone may be seeking a
guiding word. You may share a verse that
means a great deal to you with them – it could be the hope they need as well.
· Silence – silence is golden. There are times when all someone needs to
know is that they are not alone. Holding
their hand could be the greatest comfort of all.
· Love – sharing that you love them,
and that you are there for them, could be the comfort that is sought.
My friends,
let us take the opportunity to comfort another as providing Jesus’ love. It is our chance to show others what Jesus’
love means to us, and how our hope, peace, and comfort come from the great I
AM! Have simple faith that you can be
the comfort for another.
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Dearest
Jesus, thank you for being the One I can always go to when I need to feel
comfort. Please help me to be that
person to others. Amen!


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