What does the Bible say about resting in the day of trouble?
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The Bible encourages believers to find rest in the Lord Jesus Christ during times of trouble, as indicated in Habakkuk 3:16.
In Habakkuk 3:16, the prophet experiences a profound sense of fear and trembling upon hearing God's voice, yet he resolves to rest despite the impending troubles. This rest is not simply a lack of activity but a deep, spiritual repose in the character and promises of God. True rest comes from recognizing that even amid trials, God is sovereign, and His plans will ultimately lead to salvation for His people. The call to rest is a central theme throughout Scripture, especially in the New Testament, where Jesus invites those who are burdened to find rest in Him (Matthew 11:28). Thus, resting in the day of trouble means relying on Christ’s redemptive work and His promises to provide strength and salvation.
Scripture References:
Habakkuk 3:16, Matthew 11:28
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