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What does the Bible say about worry and fear?

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The Bible teaches that worry and fear stem from unbelief and our inability to trust God.

In the context of Mark 16, we see how the disciples were worried about their ability to roll away the stone from the tomb and fearful when confronted with the angel. They were concerned about their own capabilities, which led to their fear and worry. Jesus calmed their fears by reminding them of who He is—the risen Savior. This demonstrates that our worry and fear reveal our lack of trust in God's power and plan. Ultimately, the remedy for our anxiety lies in recognizing Christ's supremacy over all situations, which reassures us that we do not need to depend on our strength, but rather rest in His finished work.
Scripture References: Mark 16:1-14, Luke 24

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