I might try finding Nave's Topical Bible at a library or bookstore, and you can find passages of scripture under certain topics such as "comfort," or "tragedy," or "pain." Also, you can type those words into www.blueletterbible.org, and it may have some scripture selections for you. Mention that God thinks that he or she is so special that he wants them to rely on him now, and get close or closer to him. Sometimes, God will use what he can to accomplish his purpose in us. Our comfort is not so important to God as our character is. God's strength is made perfect for us in our weakness.
Comfort
speak from your heart. If you quote others, he/she will sense it and will regard you as a fake.
You can comfort someone who did poorly on a test by offering words of encouragement, reminding them that one test does not define their worth or abilities, and suggesting ways to improve for the future. Showing empathy and support can help them feel better and motivated to do better next time.
The Esperanto words for silly and serious are stulta and serioza.
accident
sam
effort, comfort
The Latin prefix "com-" in compassion means "together with," indicating a feeling of "suffering together" with someone. In comfort, the prefix "com-" signifies "with," suggesting the idea of providing support or solace to someone. Both words convey a sense of empathy and caring for others by being with them in times of need.
serious! >:)
Accident, accurate, moccasin, occident.
fender bender
accident, dentist, dentures, dental