Words of Comfort
📖 Bible Verses
📜 Meditation
Before the cross, Jesus told His disciples, 'My peace I give you.' This peace doesn't come from problems disappearing — it's peace you can have in the middle of the storm, possible because God is with you.
Psalm 147:3 tells us God heals the brokenhearted. He knows your wounds and binds them up.
And Jeremiah 29:11 — God's plans for you are plans for 'peace,' for 'a future and a hope.' Even if you can't see it right now, God's plan is always good.
🙏 Prayer
Lord of peace, give me Your peace that the world cannot give. Heal my broken heart and bind up my wounds. I believe Your plans for me are for peace, a future, and a hope. Help me live today in that faith. In Jesus' name, Amen.
❓ FAQ
What Bible verses bring peace of mind?
John 14:27 'Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you' and Philippians 4:6-7 'Do not be anxious about anything' are the most comforting peace verses.
Most-quoted comfort verses in grief?
Psalm 23:4, Matthew 11:28 ("Come to me, all you who are weary"), and John 14:1 ("Do not let your hearts be troubled") are the most frequently opened in sorrow.
Where does God promise not to forget us?
Isaiah 49:15 ("Can a mother forget the baby at her breast? Yet I will not forget you!") is the strongest. Deuteronomy 31:6 and Hebrews 13:5 carry the same.
How to share comfort verses with someone crying?
First sit silently with them. Later, open one Psalm together and slowly read just one verse without explanation. Presence comforts more than words.
How to receive comfort daily from Scripture?
Set one verse a day for short meditation. Read through Psalms one at a time, or repeat key comfort verses (Isaiah 41:10, Matthew 11:28) — they'll surface naturally in hard times.