ALMOST
CONTENT?
READ:
1
Timothy 6:6-12
Be
content with such things
as
you have. For He Himself
has
said, “I will never leave
you
nor forsake you.”
-Hebrews
13:5
As I stepped into the restaurant parking
lot after lunch, I saw a pickup truck speeding through the parked
vehicles. While observing the driver’s
reckless behavior, I noticed the words on the truck’s front license plate. It read, “Almost
Content.” After thinking about that
message and the sentiment It tried to communicate, I concluded that the concept
“almost content” doesn’t exist. Either we are content or we are not.
Admittedly, contentment is a tough
needle to thread. We live in a world
that feeds our desire for more and more-until we find it almost impossible to
be content with anything. But this is
nothing new. The book of Hebrews
addressed this issue, saying, “Let your
conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, ‘I will never leave
you nor forsake you’” (13:5). The only remedy for hearts that “want it all” is the contentment found
in the presence of the living God. He is
sufficient for our needs and longings, and He alone can bring us the peace and
contentment we’ll never find in the pursuits of this life.
Almost content” There is no such
thing. In Christ we can know true
contentment. –Bill Crowder
Find contentment in His wondrous grace,
No
cloud or shadow can obscure His face;
When
great temptations I must bear,
I
find the secret place of prayer. –Dunlop
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Contentment
is not getting what we want
But
being satisfied with what we have.
INSIGHT
Timothy,
Paul’s young protégé, received two letters from the apostle that were meant to
encourage and mentor him in his ministry.
In 1 Timothy, the first of those letters, Paul dealt with a variety of
subjects that included sound doctrine and those who have abandoned it (ch.1),
prayers and relationships (ch.2), qualifications for leaders (ch.3), the danger
of false teachers (ch.4), and care for those in need (including spiritual
servants, ch.5). In chapter 6, Paul’s
teaching to his “true son in the faith” (1:2) culminated with instructions
about servants and masters, as well as the value of contentment. First Timothy is a truly comprehensive look
at some of the key elements of local church ministry.
Have a blessed evening.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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