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Why should we not be troubled according to the Bible?

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We should not be troubled because our faith rests in Christ, who has promised to care for us.

Jesus' command to 'let not your heart be troubled' in John 14:1 serves as both a comfort and a directive for believers. It underscores the importance of placing our faith not in our own abilities but in the sufficiency and reliability of Christ’s work. When we recognize that our salvation and peace are secured by His promises and His forthcoming presence, we can dispel fears and anxieties. This assurance is amplified by the Apostle Paul's confidence that God completes the work He begins in our hearts (Philippians 1:6), reinforcing that we have ample reason to trust in God's sovereignty and care.
Scripture References: John 14:1, Philippians 1:6

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