1) Jesus' words "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me" from John 14:1 represent the antidote for a troubled heart. 2) Trusting in God involves having absolute faith, assurance, and God-given peace during difficult times when our world seems to be crumbling. It stems from a clear sense of identity as a Child of God and a strong relationship with God. 3) Both active elements like prayer and passive elements like accepting God's will during times of trouble are important parts of trusting in God. Christians must remember that prayer is an act of trust in God, and we must learn to surrender our will as another act of trust.