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What does the Bible say about comforting troubled hearts?

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The Bible encourages believers to not let their hearts be troubled, as Jesus provides peace and a promise of eternal life.

In John 14:1-3, Jesus instructs His disciples, 'Let not your heart be troubled. Ye believe in God, believe also in me.' This statement serves as a comforting assurance that despite the troubles faced, believers can find peace in their faith in God and Jesus Christ. The promise of a prepared place in Heaven signifies hope and reassurance for the believer, reminding us that we are not left alone in our struggles. As the sermon emphasizes, these words are relevant for all who find themselves in turmoil, offering a reminder that we can take comfort in God's eternal promises.
Scripture References: John 14:1-3

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