This study explores the biblical perspective on anxiety through a corpus-based analysis of relevant scripture passages. Anxiety is a common emotional experience, and while modern psychology addresses it through therapeutic interventions, the Bible offers a spiritual framework that emphasizes trust in God, prayer, divine peace, and community support. The analysis focuses on English translations of the Bible, specifically the King James Version (KJV) and the New International Version (NIV), identifying key themes such as God's sovereignty, the importance of prayer, and the role of the Holy Spirit in alleviating anxiety. Results show that the Bible presents a multifaceted approach to anxiety, encouraging believers to rely on faith, prayer, and communal support to overcome worry and fear. This study highlights the complementary nature of the biblical approach to anxiety, which provides spiritual guidance for mental and emotional well-being, alongside contemporary psychological practices. Ultimately, the research underscores the message that anxiety can be mitigated through trust in God and reliance on His peace, offering believers a profound source of comfort and strength in times of distress.
Pramasita et al. (Thu,) studied this question.