I’m Snuggling into my Comforter

I’m Snuggling into my Comforter

March 19, 2023 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

A comforter is a thick bed covering that is filled with a soft light material. A comforter is also someone who helps us feel less worried, upset, or frightened.

I do a lot of traveling and that means sleeping in beds that don’t compare to MY bed at home. When I get home to my bed and my sheets, my five pillows 😴 and my comforter, I sleep with comfort. My sleeping “paraphernalia” includes a sheet under my blanket/comforter and a sheet over it.

I started that when I stayed in finer hotels and their sheets were on that way. That meant that the blanket or comforter, that is rarely washed, is never against my body or face. That “cleanliness” sleeping way became a must-have for me.

I’m more energetic and more alert when I’ve had a good night’s sleep. Our beds are where we begin and end the day, and where we spend nearly a third of our life. So why not make it the cleanest and most comfortable spot in our home?

Speaking of comfort and comforter, there is nothing like the comfort a mother can provide to a hurting or frightened child. Her love moves into action, not with explanations or reasoning, but with everything in her power to quiet, to COMFORT, and to reassure.

Her arms embracing that sweet one, speak louder than any words the child could hear in that moment of fear or pain. Her voice is soothing and quieting, “Shhh, it’s okay…Mommy’s here. It’s okay.” Those gentle words bring the assurance that helps the child to believe, “It is okay because Mommy is here, and I am in her arms.”

We are God’s children and He desires to be that COMFORTER and encourager to us. He is HERE — right now! Jesus spoke these words to His disciples, “I tell you the truth, it is better for you that I go away. For if I do not go away, the COMFORTER will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.” John 16:7.

The COMFORTER is the powerful Holy Spirit who lives in us as believers to provide that comfort that calms the storms in our lives.

Like little children, grown-ups, like you and me, need comfort sometimes, too! Pain, heartache, and tragedy are everywhere. There is no physical way to escape it. But we are not stuck, doomed to waiting for the next blow because we serve a God who is the Father of all compassion and comfort.

The words in Psalm 46:10 are like the words of comfort from a caring mother to her fearful child: “Be still, and know that I am God”. The language is simple and the words are few but they are words that tell us all we need to know to settle us, still our fears, quiet our hearts, and reassure us when we hear, “Shhh. Be still, calm down, release all your concerns, quiet your heart, it’s okay, I am here and you are safe in the shelter of My arms.”

There is no end to God’s compassion through the Holy Spirit who lives in us as Christians. That means we have access to an unlimited supply of comfort to receive and give to others.

God’s desire and ability has us wrapped up, tied up, tangled all up in His comfort. Let’s snuggle into that comfort today!