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What does 'let not your heart be troubled' mean in the Bible?

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'Let not your heart be troubled' signifies Jesus's reassurance to His followers amidst distress.

'Let not your heart be troubled' originates from John 14:1, where Jesus comforts His disciples who are saddened by His impending departure. This statement is a profound expression of His love and understanding of human frailty. By telling them not to be troubled, He reminds them to place their faith in Him, correlating belief in God with belief in Himself. It indicates divine assurance in trials; despite life's troubles and uncertainties, believers are invited to rest in Christ's promises. This emphasizes the reality that faith in Him offers peace and hope beyond circumstances, affirming His role as the comforter and redeemer of His people.
Scripture References: John 14:1

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