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Jesus assured them that he would not leave them without comfort. He would send his Holy Spirit to sustain and guide them. And he does the same for us.

Here are three steps to take to stay calm in chaotic moments.

Jesus' promise of "many mansions" in heaven is often misunderstood as a reference to luxurious estates, but the New Testament scholar D.A. Carson suggests that Jesus intended for each believer to have an individual dwelling place within a larger estate - a cozy and intimate space tailored to their unique needs. By accepting God's gift in Christ, believers can rest assured that they will find their ideal home in heaven, free from the uncertainty of a "No Vacancy" sign.

If God only called us to what we felt capable to do, then would we even recognize God’s hand at work in our lives?

Increasing faith requires more than just hearing God's Word, but rather actively engaging with it through reading, heeding its teachings, and testing its validity. By incorporating these three simple practices into daily life, individuals can build a stronger reliance on God and experience spiritual growth.

For Christians, the “end of all things” ushers in the return of Jesus and the culmination of our faith.

Keep your eyes on the joy of ruling and reigning with Jesus and the joy you’ll know when you’re reunited to loved ones who believed in Jesus.

Though we often don’t understand God’s timing, He always has a plan to work for our good and His glory.

“God of Comfort” can also be translated as “God of Compassion.”