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Why should Christians not be troubled according to the Bible?

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Christ instructs His followers not to be troubled because He has overcome the world and is preparing a place for them.

In John 14:1, Jesus commands His disciples not to let their hearts be troubled, reassuring them of His sovereignty and the future hope that awaits them. This command is grounded in the belief in God and in Christ, who has triumphed over sin and death. The assurance of an eternal dwelling place in heaven provides profound comfort to believers, signifying that regardless of present struggles or failures, their ultimate hope lies in God's faithful promises.
Scripture References: John 14:1

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