“In fact, when we came into Macedonia, we had no rest. Instead, we were troubled in every way: conflicts on the outside, fears inside. But God, who comforts the humble, comforted us by the arrival of Titus” (2 Corinthians 7:5-6 HCSB).

THE ONE WHO BRINGS GOD’S COMFORT

Paul told the Corinthians that the comfort that Titus brought from his visit with them filled him with great joy. In the midst of both external and internal conflict in Macedonia, news of the Corinthians’ repentance and love for him, was just the medicine Paul needed.
 
Paul attributed this encouraging news to the Lord, who is the God of comfort and encouragement. God doesn’t always relieve the conflict, but at just the right time, when our discouragement seems too great to bear, He sends comfort.
 
Have you ever faced conflict from every direction? Voices on the outside, tearing your down? Voices on the inside that you can’t escape, keeping you from sleep, so that you get no rest? Anyone in ministry for any length of time has experienced “conflicts on the outside and fear on the inside.” Yet, the Lord is faithful. He sends encouragement to those who are discouraged. God sends a Titus at just the right time, so that we don’t give up.
 
Do you need a visit from one of God’s encouragers? Or is God calling you to be a “Titus,” to go and comfort a discouraged brother or sister today? There is great power in godly encouragement.
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, thank You for comforting us when we are discouraged. Give us a surplus of comfort that we might comfort and encourage others today. Strengthen us by Your Spirit. In Jesus’ name, amen.