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Sorrow is a reality of life. We all face moments of loss, pain, disappointment, heartbreak, and despair. During these times, the support of those around us—through encouragement and prayer—can be a great blessing. Yet even the best human comfort cannot compare to the unfailing comfort God offers His children through the Holy Spirit. Jesus promised, “And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever” (John 14:16).
The Holy Spirit, our Comforter, is a permanent presence in the life of every believer. From the moment of salvation, He abides with us, never leaving or forsaking us. While we may feel alone in our pain, the truth is that we are never without His presence. His comfort is not just a vague sense of peace—it is His personal ministry to us.
Like a shepherd tenderly cares for his sheep, the Holy Spirit ministers to us with precision and care. He knows our unique burdens and provides exactly what we need in the darkest valleys. God’s comfort flows from His great love for us. As Charles Spurgeon said, “He has loved thee long; He has loved thee well; He loved thee ever; and He still shall love thee. Surely He is the person to comfort thee because He loves. Admit Him, then, to your heart, O Christian that He may comfort you in your distress.”
No matter the sorrow, we can confidently turn to the Holy Spirit, our ever-present Comforter. He is ready to bring us the peace and help we need, sustaining us with His love and care.
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About this Plan

The forty devotions in this plan focus on the multi-faceted ministry of the Holy Spirit and are provided to supplement your Bible reading. I pray that this resource will be help to you as you seek to live the Spirit-led life. -Pastor Paul Chappell
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