John 14:1 “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God believe also in me.”
The more you trust God, the less you will worry. Whether you are going through a tough time or you are simply wondering if you are headed in the right direction, it is important to remember that God is in control and He is working for your best interest. There are a few things you can do when you are afraid or worried about your life.
When you trust in Christ you can feel more confident that God will be there for you. You can rest in the fact that God loves you. It is His desire to know you and be involved in your life. As you grow closer to Him, you will find yourself able to love others more.
The Bible is full of references that help you understand how to trust in God. One such verse is John 14:1. If you are worried about the state of your world, you can take some comfort in the fact that Jesus is the Lord of lords and king of kings. This is because Jesus claims to be the only way to God.
Another verse that you should remember is Matthew 16:13-20. In this passage, we learn the story of Peter being given the keys to the kingdom of heaven. We also learn about how Peter grew to be more like Jesus. Ultimately, it is God’s plan to make you a better person.
Whether you are wondering whether you will be able to keep your job or if you will be able to find a way to pay your rent, you can have confidence in the Lord. Throughout the Bible, people have trusted in God and he has always kept his word.
When you start each day by trusting in the Lord, you will have an easier time dealing with worries. This will prevent you from letting your worries overtake you at night. Take some time to focus on the promises of the Bible and see how they can help you to trust in God and stop worrying.
Lastly, the Bible describes Jesus as the Good Shepherd. His followers are his sheep. Whether you are worried about the world or if you are having trouble in your heart, you can depend on God to be there for you.
Throughout the Bible, there are several examples of Jesus being reliable. Some of these include his resurrection, the miracles he performed, and his messianic promises. While he did not always live up to the expectations of his disciples, he did live up to his promise that he would not leave them. Ultimately, he became the Son of God.
Hopefully, these verses will help you gain confidence in your faith and give you the courage to trust God when you are going through a difficult time. Eventually, you will be able to rely on God and your prayers to get through your tough times. Trust in the Lord and enjoy all that He has to offer.