5 Things Jesus Told Us To Do When Life Feels Hard

Intro

Sometimes life feels overwhelming.
Many people ask what Jesus teaches us to do during difficult times.

Throughout the Gospels, Jesus gave clear instructions on how we should respond during hard seasons.

Here are five powerful things Jesus told us to do when life feels hard.

1️⃣ Come To Him When You Are Weary

Matthew 11:28

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

Reflection:
When life becomes heavy, Jesus invites us to bring our burdens to Him. Powerful things Jesus told us to do when life feels hard.

2️⃣ Do Not Let Your Heart Be Troubled

John 14:1

Trusting God means choosing faith over fear.

3️⃣ Seek First The Kingdom Of God

Matthew 6:33

When we focus on God first, everything else falls into proper perspective.

4️⃣ Love One Another

John 13:34

Even in hardship, Jesus calls us to love others.

5️⃣ Pray And Do Not Lose Heart

Luke 18:1

Prayer keeps our hearts connected to God during difficult seasons.

Closing

Hard seasons are part of life, but Jesus has already given us the guidance we need to walk through them with faith and peace.

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Tony Aranas is a retired professional, husband, and father who decided to dedicate his senior years doing what truly matters, getting closer and serving God and follow the way of the cross. Through direct and Scripture-grounded writing, he seeks to awaken hearts, strengthen faith, and point readers toward full surrender in Jesus Christ.

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