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How do Christians deal with spiritual distress and doubt?

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Christians cope with spiritual distress by leaning on their relationship with Christ and the promises of Scripture (Psalm 77:1-3).

Spiritual distress and doubt are common experiences for believers, often stemming from feelings of unbelief and the struggle against sin. The Apostle Paul highlights this internal conflict in Romans 7, acknowledging the persistent presence of sin. In moments of spiritual turmoil, looking to Christ and His promises in Scripture is essential. Psalm 77 illustrates seeking the Lord in times of trouble. Just as David cried out to God in his distress, believers can find hope and reassurance in approaching God through prayer and scripture, reminding them of His faithfulness and love.
Scripture References: Psalm 77:1-3, Romans 7:18

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