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What does the Bible say about a troubled soul?

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The Bible expresses that even believers can experience deep sorrow and feeling of being bound, as seen in Psalm 119:25.

The Bible acknowledges the reality of a troubled soul, particularly in the life of David who stated, 'My soul cleaveth unto dust' in Psalm 119:25. This imagery illustrates the weight of sin and sorrow that can burden a believer's heart. It is a reminder that true believers experience soul trouble due to guilt or the heaviness of their circumstances. This understanding prompts a cry for help, 'Quicken me,' which signifies a desire for spiritual revival and strength to overcome despair. Recognizing this anguish is essential for believers, as it leads them to seek the one source of life and strength—God's Word and the gospel of Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:25-32

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