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What does the Bible say about fretting?

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The Bible instructs us not to fret or be envious of evildoers, emphasizing trust in the Lord as a remedy for anxiety.

Psalm 37 advises believers against fretting in light of evildoers, assuring that they will soon fade away. Instead, it emphasizes putting trust in the Lord and committing our ways to Him. David's instruction suggests that worry is unnecessary, as God knows our needs and is faithful to provide for those who trust in Him. The psalm highlights that fretting is often a result of placing our focus on earthly troubles rather than on God's sovereignty.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:1-8, Psalm 37:1, Psalm 37:3-5, Psalm 37:1-7, Psalm 37:1-2

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Fret Not
John Chapman · Mar 23, 2011
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