Posted on 08/17/2017 5:40:57 AM PDT by metmom
To me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain (Philippians 1:21).
True contentment is found only in Christ.
There has never been a society in the history of the world that has had as many commodities as Americans have. We are living in affluence that is unheard of in the worlds history. The key philosophy behind it all is this: only as you accumulate enough assets to satisfy your particular lifestyle can you really be happy.
Sad to say, Christians have bought into that philosophy. Now, theres nothing intrinsically wrong with commodities, but it is wrong to think youll find true happiness in them. If God chooses to give you material possessions, its because of His good pleasure. But if you make those possessions the love of your life, youre being deceived about true contentment.
In Philippians 4:11-12 the apostle Paul says, Not that I speak from want; for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. He was saying, I have contentment that is absolutely and totally unrelated to possessions.
Where did Paul find his contentment? In Philippians 1:21 he says, To me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain. He found it in Christ, not in material possessions. Professor Howard Vos said of Paul, Christ is all to him, he lives only to serve Christ, he has no conception of life apart from Christ. . . . Christs goals, Christs orientation to life and society and mission, are his. If you want to be like Paul and have true contentment, make Christ the love of your life, not material possessions.
Suggestions for Prayer
If you are seeking happiness apart from the Lord, confess your sin and forsake it. Acknowledge that contentment is found only in Him
For Further Study
Read Ecclesiastes 2:18-26. What conclusions did the Preacher reach about daily contentment?
Studying God’s Word ping
There has never been a society in the history of the world that has had as many commodities as Americans have.
The TRUTH is a rare commodity.
I disagree. One can’t buy the truth; therefore, truth is not a commodity.
Commodity means it is ubiquitous, it so abundant and common, no one puts any value on it.
The truth (small t) is a commodity.
No, that's not what it means.
com·mod·i·ty
kəˈmädədē/
noun: commodity; plural noun: commodities
1. a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
synonyms: item, material, product, article, object; 2. a useful or valuable thing, such as water or time.
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