Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled – Holy Fifty – Fifth Week – Day 6
Gospel Reading: John 14:1–11
Focus Verse: “Let not your heart be troubled” (John 14:1)
Meditation
Christ speaks into our fears, not by removing trouble, but by revealing Himself. He is our peace in the storm, not its absence.
Early Church Fathers’ Saying
“Believe in Him who, by nature and not by robbery, is equal with God… Let not your heart be troubled.”
— St. Augustine
Practical Practice
Letting go is not a passive act—it is a bold and active choice to place our trust in God’s care rather than our own strength.
It means surrendering control, not out of weakness, but in faith that His hands are stronger than ours.
