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What does the Bible say about trusting God in trouble?

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The Bible encourages unwavering trust in God, especially during times of trouble, affirming that He is always present to help and deliver.

Isaiah 36 recounts a time when King Hezekiah faced a siege from the Assyrians, a circumstance that deeply troubled him and his people. In this distress, Hezekiah did not rely on his own strength or alliances but sought comfort from God, demonstrating a profound act of trust. As stated in Isaiah 37:6-7, God assured Hezekiah not to be afraid, promising that He would deliver them from their enemies. This narrative illustrates the importance of trusting the Lord in dire situations, reinforcing that our confidence should be anchored in Him rather than in earthly powers or solutions.
Scripture References: Isaiah 36:1-7, Isaiah 37:6-7

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A Day of Trouble
Don Fortner · Dec 15, 2019