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What does the Bible say about trouble in our lives?

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The Bible teaches that trouble is a common experience for believers, as expressed in Psalm 3, where David cries out to the Lord in his time of trouble.

In Psalm 3, we see King David, a beloved servant of God, face significant trouble in his life, particularly when fleeing from his own son, Absalom. This highlights the reality that trouble comes to all believers and serves as a cause for worry and anxiety. However, the Psalm demonstrates that in times of trouble, believers are encouraged to turn to the Lord for help. David starts the Psalm with 'Lord,' emphasizing that God is the only one who can provide true assistance in affliction. Understanding this can lead believers to view trouble not as an enemy but as an opportunity to experience God's grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 3

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