Through the Word: Knowing God, Making Him KnownSample

Holy Spirit is the Comforter:
Now that you are a Christian, you are filled with the Holy Spirit—God Himself living within you and guiding you in your journey of following Christ. Jesus promised that life wouldn’t always be easy. He said, “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”(John 16:33 NIV)
Jesus isn’t promising a life free from struggles, but He is assuring you that even in the midst of pain, He will be with you. He offers peace in the storm. This is why the Holy Spirit is called the Comforter and the Advocate. The Holy Spirit is here to comfort you in times of trouble, just like a loving father who gently cares for his child in need. If you are struggling or feeling overwhelmed today, ask God to comfort you. He loves you deeply and is always ready to bring you peace, guide you through your pain, and offer you freedom. God’s love for you is unshakable, and He will do whatever it takes to help you find peace and freedom in Him.
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About this Plan

To know God and make Him known—this is the heart of our mission as followers of Jesus. Whether you’ve been walking with Christ for years or are just beginning your journey, this 30-day Bible reading plan is designed to help you grow deeper in your relationship with God and empower you to share Him with others. Through Scripture and reflection, you’ll discover who God is, how to walk closely with Him, and how to boldly make Him known in the world around you.
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