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What does the Bible teach about worry?

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The Bible teaches that worry is a lack of faith in God's provision, encouraging believers to trust in their Heavenly Father.

In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus addresses worry directly, encouraging His followers not to be anxious about their needs, such as food and clothing. He emphasizes that worry cannot add any value to our lives and that it stems from a misunderstanding of God's care for us. Our thought process should focus on God's faithfulness and sovereignty rather than the uncertainties of life. By trusting in God’s provision, believers can live in peace, reflecting a deep-rooted faith that recognizes our Father in heaven knows our needs and is willing to provide for them.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:25-34

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