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What does the Bible say about heart trouble?

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The Bible describes heart trouble as a common experience among people, especially God's elect, and points to faith in Christ as the remedy.

The Bible acknowledges heart trouble as a universal ailment, affecting even the faithful. In John 14:1, Jesus comforts His disciples by saying, 'Let not your heart be troubled.' This reflects the reality that all believers face anxiety and worry, rooted in unbelief and sin. The context shows that Jesus understands our struggles and offers a profound remedy: faith in Him. By urging His followers to believe in God and also in Him, Jesus highlights that true peace comes through trusting in Him amidst life's uncertainties.
Scripture References: John 14:1, Proverbs 4:23, John 14:1-11, Job 14:1, John 11:35, Romans 5:12, Genesis 6:5, 2 Corinthians 4:16-18, John 14:27, John 14:3

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