<p>How Can I Have Comfort When I Still Feel Guilty? | Christ For You</p><p>Text: Isaiah 40:1–8 | Fourth Sunday in Advent</p><p><br></p><p>Advent says, “Get ready. The Lord is coming.” But what happens when you don’t feel ready? What happens when your conscience starts shaking because you know you’re guilty? And what do you do when guilt won’t shut up and you start to fear that God is angry with you?</p><p><br></p><p>In this sermon from Isaiah 40, God speaks to a trembling conscience with a verdict, not advice: “Comfort, comfort My people… her warfare is ended… her iniquity is pardoned.” This is not sentimental comfort. It’s courtroom comfort. The war between God and sinners ends because God Himself comes near to pardon the guilty.</p><p><br></p><p>Learn why comfort is not first a feeling but God’s objective Word of forgiveness, why your conscience can lag behind the Gospel, and how God anchors your peace outside of you in what does not wither or fade: His enduring Word, delivered to you in Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.</p><p><br></p><p>Subscribe & Share:</p><p>Apple Podcasts: Christ For You</p><p>Spotify: Christ For You</p><p>Website: ZionWG.org</p><p>Contact:</p><p>
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