Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - The God of All Comfort - Part 2

Episode Date: January 16, 2026

God is called by many names in the Bible, but one of the most comprehensive is the name "I Am." God has many titles that remind us of His attributes and can encourage us when we face difficult circums...tances. Dr. Stanley uses the life of Paul to illustrate that God truly is the God of all comfort.Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the In Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Friday, January 16th. Second Corinthians chapter 1 teaches that God is fully aware of every need of his children. Stay with us as we explore further getting a deeper understanding of the God of all comfort and how he brings peace in every circumstance. It's interesting that when I hurt and sometimes when you hurt and we'd like to say, God, you know what I'm going through? I can't handle any more of this. I won't out. I'm going to walk away. We tell him all these things. You know what? It's interesting. I have never heard God say to me, that's right, Charles. You're
Starting point is 00:00:38 exactly right. Absolutely. Poor you. You're having a terrible time. Things are bad. You feel like the pressure is on. And you're in a valley and you're in a vice and nobody appreciates you and nobody cares. And no, I've not been. God's never responded that way. You know why? Because God doesn't participate in pity parties. He's never participated in a pity party, and therefore he's not going to say to us, yes, you poor thing, you. God could never participate in somebody's pity party. Secondly, God knows that to do that wouldn't do me a bit of good. It would only hinder me because what I would do is keep magnifying the problem instead of focusing upon him. So God always takes us in our difficulty, our hardship, our trials, and our troubles,
Starting point is 00:01:27 and magnifies himself when we will allow him to do that. Which brings me to the title of this message and brings me to the theme of it. It's what I want to talk about. It's a title given by God about himself through the Apostle Paul that all of us who hurt once in a while we need to hear him, and that is the God of all comfort. Now, when you go back in the Old Testament,
Starting point is 00:01:54 there are lots of verses in the Old Testament about God being our comfort. for example, what is the one that all of us know by heart, the 23rd Psalm? And you remember that part that says, yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me. And listen to this, thy rod, thy staff, symbols of his presence. Thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff, they what? They comfort me. All through the Old Testament, find God comforting his people. Let me take you for a few verses just in one book primarily of the Old Testament. Turn if you will to Isaiah. Isaiah and the 40th chapter. This is a book indeed of
Starting point is 00:02:42 comfort, though it speaks of lots of judgment, but look at these chapters that I'm going to take us through just for a moment here. Look how this chapter begins. Comfort, oh, comfort my people, says your God. He's a God of comfort. Look at the 49th chapter and the 13th verse. Look at that. He says, shout for joy, oh heavens, and rejoice, O earth, break forth into joyful shouting, O mountains, for the Lord has comforted his people and will have compassion on his afflicted. Isaiah 51. Look at that, if you will. Fifty first chapter and the 12th verse. He says, I, even I, am he who comforts you. Who are you that you're afraid of man who dies? I'm the one he says who comforts you. 52nd chapter and the ninth verse. Again he says, break forth, shout joyfully together, you waste
Starting point is 00:03:46 places of Jerusalem for the Lord has comforted his people. Now I want you to turn to if you will, to the last chapter of the book of Isaiah, here is the most precious way God could possibly have described his tender, loving, compassionate comfort for us in the very last chapter, the 66th chapter of Isaiah. Listen to this. Every mother here understands exactly what this means, and probably most of us fathers do. Look at the 13th verse. He says, as one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you, and you shall be, comforted in Jerusalem. Do you remember when you were a kid growing up and you were running and you fell and you skin up your knee and not only that, but you tore a hole in your new trousers and you came running in
Starting point is 00:04:35 and it's blood all over it and you were scared first of all yet you messed up your trousers and there's blood all over it and you skin up your knee and it's just really bad and you're crying and you're crying and what does mom do? She says, honey, that's okay. Just come on over here now. Just everything is going to be all right. That is a tender mother doing what. what, comforting her son or her daughter. Do you understand what God said in that passage? He said, look, he said, you want to know what kind of comfort I am. I'm the kind who reaches down when you have skin up your life and you're bleeding.
Starting point is 00:05:09 And you've torn it apart. And you need somebody to put some balm on it that'll take away the pain and blow it until it's stops hurting. That's the kind of God I am. You see, that's not the kind of God most people know. Most people see this God is up in heaven as this awesome judge, just waiting. Ah-ha, you skin up your knee. You tore up your pants. What I'm going to do is I'm going to give you a good dose of strong methylate so that you'll burn even more to punish you for making your mistake. Thank God my God's not that kind. Amen? because the scripture says he is a father of mercies.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Hallelujah. Look at that. He is a father of mercies and a God of all comfort. Now, I want you to write this down. Get your pencil out. Three words. The first one. God is enough.
Starting point is 00:06:19 God is enough. And you see, God would not have designated himself by the name. all comfort if he were not sufficient, he's not enough. All of us have been through those times when we thought, oh God, I can't. And then he says, I'm enough. Lord, suppose this happens, and God says, but I'm enough. And Lord, suppose they do so-and-so, and God says, I'm still enough. And Lord suppose it doesn't happen. And God says, I'm enough. And Lord, suppose we come up short.
Starting point is 00:07:03 And God says, I'm enough. And our biggest problem when we get in the valley is, we don't believe God is enough. And that's what Paul is saying. He says, God is enough. Now, so by this title, God, our comforter, God of all comfort, what does it tell me? It reveals to me the nature of God. He cares about me.
Starting point is 00:07:36 It tells me about his ministry, what he's going to do when I'm walking to the valleys. It also tells me that no matter how deep it gets and how hard it gets and how strong it becomes, how thunderous the clouds and the storms may be, he's enough. Now, the second part of this I want us to see, look at what he says. He says, blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of Mercies, and the God of what? All comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any or all types of affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Here's what I want you to see. Our God of all comforts us with other. in mind. He's the God of all comfort, but he comforts us with the comfort of other people in mind. He says, he's going to do this in order that what? So that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction. Now, think about this. He allows us to go through heartaches and troubles and trials and tribulations. And what does he do? He reaches down and comforts us. But he's got something bigger than that in mind. Here's what he has in mind. And don't miss this. It is God's intention to make every single one of us a carrier of comfort. Comfort carriers. That's what we are.
Starting point is 00:09:05 He says, there are two reasons I'll comfort you. One of them is because I love you and I care for you. And the second one is so that you may be able to comfort others who are in affliction. Listen to this. With the comfort. with which we ourselves are comforted by God. He says, one of the reasons I'm allowing you to go through this hardship and trial is in order that I may comfort you in such a fashion that I equip you to be a comfort carrier, someone whom I can use to carry the same overwhelming, releasing, helping, aiding, cheering, comfort with someone else.
Starting point is 00:09:49 who's hurting so desperately. We are so selfish and so self-centered. Oh, God, you know how I'm hurting. Lord, deliver me. Lord, free me. God help me, me, me, me, me, me, me. And what does he do? He lets us get so desperate
Starting point is 00:10:05 that we finally say, how many times have I heard this? God knows. How many times have we said, oh, Lord, if you'll just liberate me and free me, I'll do anything in the world. You want me to? God, I'll tell anybody.
Starting point is 00:10:17 I'll tell everybody. I'll give it. my testimony? Well, if we didn't tell them that to begin with, we could have shortened the valley experience. Because you see, God is up to something. And you see, all of us belong to the body of Christ who is saved. So how does God comfort us? Well, sometimes he comforts us through, from his spirit to our spirit, through his word, music, and things like that. But most the times, does he not use someone else to comfort us? And what Paul is saying in this passage is this. He says, God has chosen to make you and me comfort carry us. Think about this. When Jesus Christ
Starting point is 00:11:06 came, he suffered persecution and rejection, finally crucifixion and death. What makes you go to him when you're hurting really bad. I'll tell you why, because you're fully convinced he understands just how you feel. He's made his comfort carriers. And I wonder how many others have said, God, just straighten this mess out. And God's waiting for us to say, and Lord, if you don't straighten it out or if you do, I want you to know, I'm all yours. You can do with me what you choose. You see, what we do, here's what we do. We take God's big goals and his standards, and we bring them way down here where we can handle them. When we get them down here and our little power, and we think, okay, now we got it, Lord.
Starting point is 00:11:58 I'm here to tell you, you can't mess with God's big standard. God's big standard, listen, is holiness. God's great purpose is to build into us such character and such qualities of character that liken them to himself. that when you and I walk on the face of this earth, he says, we're the sweet aroma, we're the fragrance of the truth of the love of God. We are comfort carriers, speaking truth in love and cheering on those who discourage it, lifting up those who are downtroddened and reaching out to those who are hurting. Comfort carriers.
Starting point is 00:12:35 There's a lot of theology out of the day that didn't come out of the Bible. And the reason I know that is when somebody says, well, God, God certainly wouldn't have anything to do with suffering and affliction. Let's talk about joy and peace and happiness and love and prosperity and goodness and all these wonderful traits and this wonderful God. That's real good until the bottom of your life drops out. And it isn't something that you did wrongly. And you don't have any answers why God's letting you go through the darkest valley of your life
Starting point is 00:13:13 and you're walking in it up to your knees. And you can hardly make it. And you keep asking, oh, God, am I going to make it? Oh, God, am I going to make it? Where then is this God who only thinks in terms of prosperity and good and healing and all of these things? We know that all of that is controlled by the hand of Almighty God. And He's made us to be comfort carriers, to carry the message that God who is living on the inside of you will see you through that stuff, that hardship, that heartache, that valley, that storm.
Starting point is 00:13:48 He's going to see you through it. And if you will believe him and trust him, you'll come out on the mountain top. But you've got to believe what he says about himself. And so Paul says here that all of us are comfort carriers. And he says that God has done all of these things in our life for a very specific reason. That is, he's training us to be comfort carriers. Now, let me ask you something. Are you available to comfort somebody else?
Starting point is 00:14:12 You say, oh, yes. And when I see somebody in need, what I do is I just say, hey, read this book. Now, you know, when people are hurting and the bottoms dropped out of their life, don't go shoving some book in their face until, first of all, they have felt your heart. Now, how does God make you and me a comfort carrier? Here's how he does it. The fellow came to see me a couple of weeks ago, and we were talking about something else, and somehow we got off on to relationships and so forth,
Starting point is 00:14:51 And that wasn't the purpose of our conversation. But the longer we talked, the more we sort of drifted into that area. And I began to realize I was talking to a very, very hurting man. And he began to ask me some questions. I just began to open my heart to him. The next time I saw him, he put his arms around me and hugged me. And he said, I just want to thank you, thank God. He said, you gave me hope.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Thank God I'm going to make it. when you're hurting, you don't want somebody to say, I understand exactly how you feel, because nobody does. Nobody. Nobody understands exactly how you feel because they've not been through exactly what you're going through. But you can say, well, let me tell you what happened to me. Or you can say, I can just tell you what God did in my life. I can tell you my struggles. I can tell you about my failures. I can tell you what God's had to forgive me for. I can tell you that he's sufficient when I thought he wasn't.
Starting point is 00:16:02 I can tell you that you will make it if you're distrusting. Sometimes it's a word of comfort. You know what it is sometimes? The silent presence. There are times when somebody is hurting. They don't need to hear one word. just be there. That's all.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Sometimes it's a song that cares for the great comfort. And my favorite one, it is well with my soul. What that does for my spirit. Sometimes it's a letter. Sometimes it's a phone call. Sometimes it's a gift. And sometimes, as a comfort carrier, God will send you to someone
Starting point is 00:16:58 to help them do something physically or manually or in the home or whatever it might be. But the question is this. Are you not comfort carriers or complainers, critics, cry babies, over our troubles? Or do we see the living, loving God, building character, making us aware of the greatness of God, his sufficiency, and we? we can say to the world, I'll tell you if all hell breaks loose, God is enough. He's enough. And he's enough in your life, if you'll let him. And he begins by forgiving of your sins. He begins by sealing you as one of his children forever, coming into indwell by the Holy Spirit.
Starting point is 00:17:57 And he's willing to comfort you today, no matter what you're going through. if you will allow him first to be the Savior to forgive you of your sins and then put your trust in him as the God of all comfort. And it may be that somebody you're hurting and you're hurting deeply for one of a thousand reasons. It doesn't make it dim as what it is because you see he said he's the God of all comfort. And it just may be that you're suffering yourself in a way that the healing that needs to take place, place in your life will come when you in your suffering, your hurt, purpose to be a comfort carrier with someone else, even before your pain is gone.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Thank you for listening to Part 2 of the God of All Comfort. For more inspirational messages like this one, visit our 24-7 online station. And if you'd like to know more about Charles Stanley or InTouch Ministries, stop by intouch.org. This podcast is a presentation of In Touch Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia.

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