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What does the Bible say about having courage in difficult times?

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The Bible encourages believers to be of good cheer and have courage, trusting in God's sovereignty and provision.

In Mark 6:50, Jesus tells His disciples, 'Be of good cheer, it is I; be not afraid.' This call to courage is rooted in the assurance that God is sovereign over all circumstances. The believer can rest in the confidence that Christ is all-sufficient, all-knowing, and ever-present, caring for His own even amidst trials. Hebrews 4:16 further encourages us to approach the throne of grace boldly, trusting we will receive mercy and help in our times of need. Thus, by looking to Christ, we find our source of comfort and courage.
Scripture References: Mark 6:50, Hebrews 4:16

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Be of Good Cheer
Tom Harding · Dec 14, 2008
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