Bible Verses About Anxiety, Fear, Depression, and Worry
Explore Bible Topics and Scripture passages that speak to anxious thoughts, fear, depression,
and worry, with links to related themes and practical encouragement.
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What does the Bible say about mental health? Explore Scripture verses on God's presence in suffering, anxiety and peace, depression and renewal, the Elijah model, and the biblical permission to bring the full weight of mental struggle to God.
What does the Bible say about fear? Explore Scripture verses on God's response to our fears, courage in the face of danger, the love that drives out fear, and how trust in God displaces what frightens us.
What does the Bible say about despair? Explore Scripture verses on honest despair before God, God's presence in darkness, hope returning through suffering, and what the Bible offers those who have lost hope.
What does the Bible say about being alone? Explore Scripture verses on solitude and prayer, God's presence in loneliness, and community as God's answer to isolation.
What does the Bible say about anxiety? Explore Scripture verses on bringing anxiety to God, the peace that transcends understanding, God's care, and how to pray when worry overwhelms.
Discover what the Bible says about uncertainty. Explore key Scripture verses on trusting God when the future is unclear, guidance in uncertain decisions, waiting on God, and the peace that holds when circumstances cannot be controlled.
Discover what the Bible says about depression. Explore Scripture verses on suffering, God's nearness in darkness, the honest prayers of Elijah and the Psalms, and finding hope when life feels unbearable.
Discover what the Bible says about abandonment. Explore key Scripture verses on feeling forsaken, God's faithful presence, and finding hope after being left behind.
What does the Bible say about peace of mind? Explore Scripture verses on the perfect peace of the steadfast mind, the Spirit-governed mind, taking thoughts captive, and the peace of God that guards your heart and mind.