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What does the Bible say about not fretting or worrying?

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The Bible encourages believers not to fret or worry, as God is in control and works all things for their good.

Psalm 37 explicitly instructs believers not to fret because of evil doers, emphasizing that God knows all and is sovereign over every situation. This assurance comes from the understanding that everything works together for good for those who love Him (Romans 8:28). When we trust in God rather than let worry consume us, we demonstrate our faith in His unchanging nature and providential care. Instead of being agitated or filled with complaint, believers are called to rest in the knowledge of God's sovereignty and goodness.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:1-8, Romans 8:28

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Fret Not Thyself
Paul Mahan · Feb 24, 1993
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