Coping After Trails.....
Being imperfect humans, all of us have experienced illness, some even grave illness. When we face such difficulties, how do we cope?
One valuable aid in coping is the comfort we receive from family, friends, and fellow believers.
A friend’s kind, loving words can be like a soothing balm that heals and refreshes us. (Prov. 16:24; 18:24; 25:11) But true Christians are concerned with more than just receiving comfort. They reach out “to comfort those in any sort of tribulation through the comfort with which [they themselves] are being comforted by God.” (2 Cor. 1:4; Luke 6:31)
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