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What can we learn from Jesus about handling our own troubles?

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Jesus models for us a response to troubles marked by trust and comfort, as seen in His words to His disciples.

In facing His imminent crucifixion, Jesus exemplifies how to handle deep personal trouble by comforting His disciples instead of seeking comfort for Himself. His directive to 'let not your heart be troubled' highlights that experiencing trouble is a part of life, yet there is a remedy in trusting Him. He acknowledges that while troubles will come, the believer's assurance is found in the knowledge of Jesus' presence and the preparation He makes for our eternal welfare, reminding us to keep our hearts anchored in Him amidst life's storms.
Scripture References: John 14:1-3

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