Comfort in Affliction
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Comfort in Affliction
January 19, 2026 | André K. Dugger
“This is my comfort in my affliction: Your promise has given me life. The arrogant constantly ridicule me, but I do not turn away from your instruction.”
Psalm 119:50-51 (CSB)
Affliction is unavoidable in this life. Pain, grief, loss, and ridicule will all visit your journey at some point. Yet in the middle of suffering, the psalmist points you to something deeper than the trial itself: “Your promise has given me life.” The Word of God is not merely ink on a page; it is living and active (Hebrews 4:12). When your heart feels crushed, God’s promises breathe life into you.
Notice that comfort here does not come from circumstances changing, but from God’s unchanging Word. Affliction may remain, but hope rises because you know that God’s promises cannot fail. He has promised forgiveness through Christ, strength in your weakness, and eternal life secured by the resurrection. That is why Paul could call your present suffering “light and momentary” compared to the eternal weight of glory (2 Corinthians 4:17).
The psalmist also acknowledges the ridicule of the arrogant. Mockery and rejection often accompany a life devoted to God. If you cling to His Word, some will sneer, dismiss, or even attack your faith. But notice the resolve: “I do not turn away from your instruction.” The temptation in affliction is to loosen your grip on Scripture, but the invitation here is to cling tighter.
Christ Himself endured ridicule from the proud and rejection from the world, yet He never wavered in obedience to His Father. Because He remained faithful, you can now find strength to endure. When the arrogant insult you, remember that Jesus was mocked, spat upon, and crucified; and yet through His suffering came eternal life.
Your comfort is not the absence of pain but the presence of God’s promises. When affliction presses down and voices rise against you, you can stand unshaken by holding fast to His Word.
- Reflection Question:
In moments of affliction or ridicule, do you run from God’s Word, or do you find life and comfort by running to it?
- Prayer: Father, when affliction comes, let me cling to Your promises. When ridicule surrounds me, strengthen me to hold fast to Your Word. Remind me that in Your truth I find life and comfort that nothing can take away. In Jesus’ name, amen.




