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How does Jesus show He is in control during trials?

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Jesus reassures His disciples during trials by reminding them of His presence, stating, 'It is I; be not afraid' (John 6:20).

In the midst of the disciples' trials on the sea, where darkness and turbulence threatened their lives, Jesus approached them, providing comfort with His presence and words. When He stated, 'It is I; be not afraid' (John 6:20), He affirmed His sovereignty and care for His followers. This pivotal moment illustrates that during our darkest times, the presence of Christ brings peace and assurance. Believers are reminded that God sees their struggles and is ever-present as they navigate through life's challenges. Thus, the acknowledgment of Christ's lordship amid difficulties allows faith to flourish even when circumstances are overwhelming.
Scripture References: John 6:20

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