Contentment In Christ
Philippians
4:11-13
11 Actually, I don’t have a sense of needing anything
personally. I’ve learned by now to be quite content whatever my circumstances.12 I’m just as happy with little as with much, with much as
with little. I’ve found the recipe for being happy whether full or hungry,
hands full or hands empty.13 Whatever
I have, wherever I am, I can make it through anything in the One who makes me
who I am. [The Message]
Paul wrote this passage
during his first imprisonment in Rome. He had lost his freedom to travel where
he wanted as he was chained to a Roman soldier and was getting by on the bare
essentials of life. Yet he told the Philippians he had learned to be quite
content in his circumstances. In verses 12 and 13 Paul is telling us there is a
secret to this and we will look more at that in a moment.
Today’s society is all
about discontent. You are told you need the latest piece of technology to meet
all your needs in this world. Or you spend many hours keeping “up with the
Jones”. Why? Because the world tells you this is what is needed to be happy or
content. But as Christians you are not to behave as the world. True contentment
is a form of godliness and it is in this contentment that you will find true
happiness for when you came into this world you brought in nothing and when you
leave you will do the same (see 1 Timothy 6:7-8).
Christian contentment is
a mystery to the world and it is only in Christ that one can learn to be
content. This goes back to the secret Paul spoke of in verses 12 and 13. The
secret is understanding the sovereignty of the Holy God. That it is God who is
in total control of all that is in this world. When you understand that, then
you can grasp the secret to contentment, which is to understand that God has
put you where you are in this life. If you are not a Pulitzer winning writer it
is because God does not desire for you to be. It you are not a Doctor working
for the cure of cancer it is because God does not want you to be. Your station
in life is exactly where God wants and when you grasp hold of that truth, it is
then you can begin to be content in life. The world cannot understand this but
in Christ you can and Paul wants all believers to understand that wherever you
are, what ever you’re doing, you can make it, for the one who created you made
you who you are. Understand this: Contentment is not something that just
happens. It is a learned habit and is part of the Sanctification process. It is
not dependent on your circumstances but can only be found in Jesus and the
power of the Holy Spirit.
For Thought:
1.
Is
your life characterized by contentment?
2.
Is
your contentment based on your external achievements or of the achievements
given to you by God.
3.
Godly
contentment is being satisfied with Christ.
Hebrew 13:5
Keep your life free from love of money, and
be content with what you have, for he has said, "I will never leave you
nor forsake you." [ESV]
God wants you to remain
free and not be in bondage to this world. To do this be content in God’s
blessings to you and you will find His perfect peace and joy. Remember you will not find contentment by desiring
more but by desiring less until your only desire is in Christ.
Prayer
My God, my Creator, this
world is constantly pulling me to do that which you do not want me to and I ask
you to give me the strength to understand I am where you have placed me and
that I am to be contented in where you have placed me. Then Father as I
understand this contentment I can be happy in your will for my life and be
pleasing to you. Amen.
This was exactly what I needed to hear today... thank you for sharing.
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