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What does it mean to be of good cheer as a believer?

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To be of good cheer means to find joy in Christ's presence and promises, despite life's tribulations.

Being of good cheer as a believer transcends mere optimism; it involves a deep-seated sense of joy rooted in the assurance of Christ's redeeming work. Believers are called to find peace and joy in Christ's presence, knowing that He is in control and every promise He makes is faithful. This attitude is crucial for navigating the difficulties of life, as it reminds believers to focus on Christ rather than their circumstances. In Matthew 14, Jesus' words to His disciples reflect this, encouraging them to embrace the joy of His presence.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:27

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