Press play, repeat after me, and let’s memorize John 14:1 together—“Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in Me.” These words were spoken by Jesus during a deeply troubling moment. The disciples had just learned that Jesus was leaving them, betrayal was unfolding, and suffering was near. Fear and confusion filled the room. Yet in the middle of that uncertainty, Jesus spoke peace to their troubled hearts. This verse reminds us that peace is not found in controlling our circumstances, understanding every detail of the future, or placing our trust in people. Peace is found in a Person—Jesus Christ. Notice that Jesus calls His disciples to believe in Him just as they believe in God. Jesus is not merely pointing the way to God; He is God the Son, worthy of our full trust, faith, and confidence. Notice also how tenderly Jesus speaks to fearful hearts. He does not shame His disciples for being troubled. Instead, He invites them to rest in Him. In moments of uncertainty, grief, fear, or spiritual confusion, Christ Himself becomes the anchor for His people. If we belong to Christ, we do not have to live enslaved to fear or anxiety about the future. Our security does not rest in our ability to hold everything together, but in the faithfulness of the One who holds us. Jesus remains trustworthy even when life feels unstable. As you memorize this verse, picture yourself resting securely in Christ, bringing every troubled thought and anxious fear to Him. Not striving to create peace on your own, not placing ultimate trust in human leaders or earthly systems, but abiding in the Son of God who alone is worthy of your complete trust. Let this verse remind you that Jesus is faithful in every storm. When your heart is troubled, you can look to Him with confidence and say: I believe in God, and I believe also in Christ. More resources: https://faithsteadjourney.com/know-by-heart/ Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/BkTXmQbNXf8 💛 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share, so you never miss a verse.