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What does the Bible say about not being troubled?

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The Bible teaches us to not let our hearts be troubled by trusting in God and Jesus (John 14:1).

In John 14:1, Jesus instructs His disciples not to let their hearts be troubled, emphasizing the importance of faith in both God and Himself. This command comes in the context of the disciples facing imminent betrayal and their Lord's departure, highlighting their distress. Jesus offers them a remedy through faith, ensuring that belief in Him brings peace and a balm for troubled hearts amid life's difficulties. It is a call to rest in the truth of Scripture and the sovereignty of God.
Scripture References: John 14:1, John 16:33

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