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John 14:1-14

13 min · 21 de ene de 2026
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Episode 6 John 14:1–14 — Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled Some nights feel heavy because we’re carrying questions we can’t answer. What comes next… What we can’t control… What we’re afraid to face… John 14 begins with a simple command from Jesus: Do not let your hearts be troubled. In this episode, we remain with Him in that moment. The passage continues beyond comfort into clarity—not through explanation, but through presence. Jesus speaks of the Father, of trust, and of what it means to belong to Him when the way ahead feels uncertain. Scripture is read without commentary and allowed to stand on its own, offering God’s Word as the final voice of the day. After the reading, the voice will fade, and gentle sound will remain—so you may stay at rest without being pulled back awake. Whether you remain awake or drift into sleep along the way, nothing is lost. Scripture Credit: Scripture readings are from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB). © Berean Bible. Used by permission. Podcast: As You Lie Down Host / Reader: Hilda © 2025 As You Lie Down. All rights reserved.

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