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What does the Bible say about the heart being troubled?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus tells us not to let our hearts be troubled because He is our comfort and peace.

In John 14:1, Jesus commands, 'Let not your heart be troubled.' This statement highlights His concern for our emotional and spiritual well-being. Jesus understands that the heart is the vital part of our being, encompassing our intellect, affections, and will. When trouble arises, especially in the loss of His presence or through sin, our hearts can become deeply troubled. Yet, Jesus reassures believers that He is there to comfort them in their distress. As the great physician, He seeks to heal our troubled hearts and provides peace that surpasses all understanding.
Scripture References: John 14:1-10

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