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What does the Bible say about fretting over evil doers?

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Psalm 37 instructs believers not to fret because of evildoers, assuring that they will ultimately be cut down.

Psalm 37 offers comfort to those troubled by the apparent prosperity of evildoers. The psalmist directs us not to fret or be envious of those who commit injustice. Instead, we are reminded of God’s sovereignty and justice, concluding that evildoers will be judged and perish. This assurance allows Christians to maintain peace, focusing instead on trusting God’s timing and righteousness. In their discouragement, believers find hope in the unchanging truth that God is working all things together for His purposes and for the good of His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:1-2, Psalm 37:7-9

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Fret Not
Paul Mahan · Nov 7, 2012
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