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What does the Bible say about being sad or troubled?

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The Bible encourages believers not to be troubled, as God promises to work all things together for their good.

In Luke 24:17 and 38, Jesus asks His disciples, 'Why are you sad?' and 'Why are you troubled?' indicating that God's people should not give way to fears and doubts but trust in His promises. The scripture teaches that, despite the trials we face, God is sovereign and works all circumstances for our benefit (Romans 8:28). By holding fast to this truth, we can find peace amidst our troubles.
Scripture References: Luke 24:17-38, Romans 8:28

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