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How do Christians overcome the fear of trials?

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Christians overcome the fear of trials by trusting in God's sovereignty and believing that all things work together for their good (Romans 8:28).

The fear of trials often comes from a misunderstanding of God's purpose in allowing difficulties in our lives. However, Romans 8:28 reassures believers that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him. This understanding fosters a trust in God’s overarching plan and His presence in our lives during difficult times. Moreover, the promise in Isaiah 43 further comforts believers, stating that even when they pass through waters or fire, God is with them. This assurance empowers Christians to face trials with courage and faith, knowing that they are not alone and that trials serve a greater purpose in conforming them to the image of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Isaiah 43:2

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Rest from six fears
Don Bell · Aug 14, 2011
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