A Crystal Clear Image of God 

Paul uses the Greek word for “comfort” ten times in 2 Corinthians 1:3-7—do you think this may be the theme of these verses?

He begins developing his theme by presenting a crystal clear image of God.

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles” (1:3-4a).

All comfort is ultimately sourced in God. The flip side of that is to say that worldly comfort—comfort not sourced in God—is ultimately empty, vain, hollow comfort.

Seeing God as Your Compassionate Father 

The Greek word for “compassion” means to feel another person’s agony. People in Paul’s day used the word to signify sympathetic lament.

God laments our pain; God aches when we ache; He weeps when we weep. He is the Father of compassion.

Is this our image of God when life is bad?

In your suffering, do you see God as your Father who sympathetically laments with you?

Seeing God as Your Comforting Father 

The word for “comfort” pictures God fortifying us—he gives us his strength to endure.

Paul and others used the word “comfort”


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