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What does the Bible say about human companionship in times of trial?

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The Bible shows that desiring human companionship during trials is not a sin, as even Jesus sought support from His closest disciples.

In Matthew 26:36-38, during the agony of Gethsemane, Jesus takes Peter, James, and John with Him, revealing His sorrow and seeking their companionship. This act illustrates that it is not sinful to desire the support and consolation of friends when facing intense trials. Jesus Himself expressed His deep need for companionship and sought the company of His disciples, emphasizing that such expressions of vulnerability can be appropriate in our trials. It highlights the relational nature of humanity designed by God, as seen in the creation of Eve to alleviate Adam's loneliness, reminding us of the importance of community in our walk of faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:36-38, Genesis 2:18

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