I always had in mind what I believed would bring me
contentment, house with a white-picket fence and 2.5 children. God however had
other plans for me than my picture-perfect idea of what I thought satisfaction
was. I struggled for years accepting that my life had turned out differently
than I had hoped. I lost my contentment by focusing on all my desires that were unfulfilled.
Not
that I speak in regard to need, for I learned in whatever state I am, to be
content. I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in
all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and
to suffer need. Philippians 4:11-12
I
have learned that contentment is accepting God’s control over all my
circumstances. Most of us are content when our
circumstances are going well, but God wants us to have contentment in all
things and in all seasons in our lives.
Be joy-filled today, not when your circumstances will
be perfect or you have everything that you want. Enjoy your life right now. Surrender
all to God and release all control to Him. Do not dwell, ponder, wish or wonder
when, why, or how come things have happened or nor happened.
Contentment
is satisfaction with God’s sufficient provision.
Satisfied. Not needing anything else. Contentment means not wanting more than
what God has given you. Stop and ask yourself how content you are really? Do
you wish you had a different family, a spouse, a child, more money, or a
different home? I am not saying never desire or want anything, but when that thing
you desire becomes an idol (putting anything above God) than you are risking
not living content. Not being content will make you a miserable person.
Instead
of talking about how big your problems are, start thanking and praising God
instead, it will confuse the enemy! Try not to complain
about your life’s circumstances and instead have a thankful and appreciative
heart. It will do wonders for you to keep an attitude of gratitude.
Change
your perspective! How do you handle life’s problems? Talk
non-stop about them, complain, worry, become stressed or anxious or do you
thank God that He will cause good to come from your troubles (Romans 8:28).
One
of the biggest lies of the enemy is that God is a cosmic vending machine, and
He is supposed to be my self-help genie.
7
practical steps to gaining contentment:
1. Ask
God to forgive you for wanting anything more than Him.
2. Surrender
ALL your desires and wants to God.
3. Take
it one day at a time. Try not saying, “Things will ALWAYS be this way.”
4. Be
thankful for what you do have.
5. Believe
God is in control and He knows what is best for your life.
6. Do
not compare your life with anyone else’s.
7. Don’t
complain about anything, the weather, your job, or what you are lacking.
The
enemy will keep you focused on what you do not have, but that is a tactic of
the enemy to keep you discontent. Contentment comes when we want God more than
anything else.
We
can complain that rose bushes have thorns, or we can rejoice that thorn bushes
have roses. Abraham Lincoln.
What has you discontent with life,
and what practical steps can you take today to gain contentment?
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