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Why should Christians avoid fretting?

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Christians should avoid fretting because it reflects a lack of trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, as emphasized in Psalm 37:1.

The instruction to 'fret not' in Psalm 37:1 serves as a powerful reminder for believers about the futility of worry in light of God's sovereignty. Fretting often stems from envy or anxiety about circumstances beyond our control. David's exhortation not to fret because of evildoers is a call to trust in God's ultimate justice and timing. By choosing faith over fear and worry, we align ourselves with God's promises, which affirms that He is actively at work even in difficult situations. Moreover, it fosters a heart of peace amidst tumultuous times, allowing us to focus on God's presence and provision.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:1

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