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What does the Bible say about not fearing in difficult times?

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The Bible assures us not to fear because God delights in giving His kingdom to His people, as seen in Luke 12:32.

The command 'Fear not, little flock' from Luke 12:32 emphasizes God's sovereign care and provision for His people. Amid uncertainties and trials, Christians are encouraged to trust that it is the Father's good pleasure to give them the kingdom. In expressing this, Jesus acknowledges the frailty of the disciples but reassures them of their value and the care of their Shepherd. This command to not fear is crucial for believers to overcome the doubts and worries that can paralyze their faith and hinder their walk with God. Recognizing God's sovereignty and love fosters a sense of peace and assurance in His plans for us.
Scripture References: Luke 12:32, Philippians 2:12-13, Ephesians 1:4-5

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