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4/12/2013

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Contentment is not a word that we hear much about today.  While it is a true joy to be around someone who lives out the practice of being content, it seems that the
prevailing, underlying emotional current in our culture is predominantly one of discontent.  One has only to look
at those in their environment or listen to a nearby conversation to know that people, in general, are not happy with the current state of their life.  Oh, they may put on a façade of cheeriness, but if you really listen, you will eventually be able to hear words that speak of the restlessness that’s in their heart. 
 
As a society – and specifically as Americans – we operate under the adage that ‘more is better’ or ‘bigger is better.’   We want more money, a faster/bigger vehicle, a larger home, and invariably, that all-too-elusive perfect romantic love.  Too often we spend the majority of our lives working to attain more of just about everything in the hope that once we achieve what we feel is our ideal, we will finally be truly content, completely satisfied and thoroughly pleased with life
at long last.  Sadly, once we do achieve what we thought would make us happy, we find that there’s a completely different set of problems that we inherited along with it that leaves us longing more than ever for something other than what we worked so hard to attain; something that will give us true, lasting contentment.

One of the most challenging times, it seems, is when we see the evidence of fulfilled dreams in the lives of others.  We want what he/she has and, while we can be happy for them on the surface, there is also that unspoken, deep-seated question as to why our own dreams continue to remain unfulfilled.   Before much time has passed, a greater discontentment settles within us
and, if we aren’t careful, resentment begins to grow towards the person who has had their dream fulfilled.  
 
Ecclesiastes 3:11a
“He [God] has made everything beautiful in its time.”

This verse can be true for any of us who allow God control of our life.  The problem we get into is asking how long it's going to take and then moving forward on our own when we feel that the process is taking too long.  Only God can answer how long something will take as everything has its own time.  To wait on Him and the time assigned to accomplish the task ensures success. 

In the person spoken of above who had their dream made a reality, while we could see the evidence of their dream come true, what we could not see was the agonizing, tear-filled span
of time – be it days, weeks, months or years - that the person spent living in the darkest hours of their soul when they cried out in prayer to God over the unfairness of their situation, or the longing they had for the vision in their heart to be made sight, or of the struggles they had to endure while God molded them into the person they needed to be in order to receive the full measure of blessing that God had for them.   Because we didn’t see the painful bleakness and saw instead only the proof of what appeared to be a sudden downpour of blessing in their life, we feel the discontentment of our own situation even more and begin to wonder what’s wrong with us.  
 
The talents we have been given and the hunger for the dreams in our hearts that we have longed to be made realized has been placed there for a specific reason.  How many of us are willing to endure a season of emotional isolation from others in a parched, sun-scorched
desert in in order to see our dreams fulfilled?   What would you be willing to do to have everything made beautiful in time as stated by God?

Philippians 4:11-13
”I [Paul] am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty.  I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.  I can do all this through him [Christ] who gives me strength.”

First, we need to learn the secret that Paul spoke about of being content in any and every situation.   What’s the secret?  To resolve [be firmly determined] in your heart to be content regardless of what you see around you.  How can we possibly do this?  Because God will always give His children everything they need.  Period.

2 Corinthians 9:8
“God is able to make every grace overflow to you, so that in every way, always having everything you need, you may excel in every good work.”  [Emphasis mine.]

What does the word contentment mean anyway?   It’s an inner sufficiency; a satisfaction found through the depth of one’s own life with God independent of our surroundings.  Simply put, it’s daring to take God at His word and then relying on Him to do what He has said He will do.

Why would we want to cultivate contentment?   Your environment is not evidence as to a limitation to God’s abilities to move you where He needs you to be.  You are the only thing that can limit what God can and cannot do in your life.   When you live in the contented assurance
of who God is, regardless of the conditions you reside in each day, you can rely fully on Him to lead you into the more beautiful life that He has in store for you. 
 
Jeremiah 29:11
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

Are you concerned that your dreams are too big for Him to fulfill?   There is no need to worry as His imagination and abilities are larger than we could ever fathom.

Ephesians 3:20
“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us.”  [Emphasis mine.]

Second, once you realize that you already have everything you need when you belong to Christ, true contentment will permeate you.   You will know that those dreams you have carried in your heart for so long are not only possible, but will, in God’s time, begin to be made a reality as He sends showers of blessings your way.  

Isaiah 43:19 (AMP)  
“Behold, I am doing a new thing!  Now it springs forth; do you not perceive and know it and will you not give heed to it?   I will even make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.”

Let Him do a new thing in your life.  The choice is yours.  He’s waiting for you.


(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see 
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)

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Prayers with Feet

10/10/2012

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Successful living.   Isn’t that what we all strive for? 
Yet there are times in each Christian’s life when we get comfortable and refuse to budge even when we are miserable in our circumstances.  We talk to everyone about our problems (except God) in the hopes that each listener will give sympathy to us, or else make exceptions for our behavior, or perhaps even take care of whatever we are whining about.  And if we complain long enough, perhaps they will do it for us so that we won’t have to go through the heartache nor exert any of our own energy to grow into a better situation. 
 
We have all been in a time of growth at one point or another.  Any time we are asked to stretch ourselves so that we grow beyond our current level it can be quite painful.  We find ourselves wishing that we could deal with anything else except what we’re undergoing.   It’s during those dark and trying times in life that we need the encouragement of others so that we can begin to move towards the next level of maturity that God has in store for us.  These murky times are not meant to be lived in permanently and the longer a person remains in this dismal state without any indication of forward movement to get out of it, the more scarce the support from family and friends gets as they weary of the prolonged, constant complaining about this negative situation.  This may sound cruel, yet without any evidence that the sufferer wants to move on and is working to do so, the impression is that the person is comfortable in this miserable state and wants to remain there.  Regardless of how much they (or others) pray and beg God for relief of this burdensome time in the ‘desert,’  He won’t until they are willing to put feet on their prayers and step out onto the path He provides as a way to escape from this bondage.

Exodus 20:1-2
“And God spoke all these words: “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.”

God provided a way for the Israelites to get out of Egypt and escape their slavery, but they had to be willing to walk out of that country on their own feet once He had cleared the path.  God was not going to supernaturally remove them from their situation (though He has that ability) and there were those who chose not to leave Egypt and instead preferred to stay in their life of slavery.  For those Israelites who did leave Egypt, it wasn’t long before they grumbled and complained about being in the desert as they stared at the bleakness of their surroundings and their perceived lack.  Instead, they should have continued to trust God to provide for them and lead them to someplace better.  The desert was not the destination; merely the path they needed to travel to get to their place of promise.  

While they were on their way to this Promise Land, since they were unable to imagine how good the land was that God was leading them into, they continually looked back towards the direction of Egypt and longed for the familiar things they had known while they lived there.  They had forgotten the hardships of slavery they had endured and what it was like to live under subjection to the Egyptians.  There is some truth in the adage that ‘it’s easier to live with the evil you know than to live with what you don’t know.’  The fact is, the more the Israelites dug their heels into the sand and looked backward with deep yearning to where God had brought them out of, the longer the Promise Land remained out of reach and the more miserable the Israelites became.  
 
The same is true for us.  We each have experienced our own land of ‘Egypt’ – our own desert times of growth - at some point in our lives, and perhaps that’s where you are even today.  We are held there in bondage by addictions, or personal crises (some of our own making, while others are unexpected), or bad habits of thought and/or action, or other trying situations becaues we cannot see the better place God wants to move us into.  These uncomfortable times are viewed by many as punishment, yet God uses these as opportunities for growth to mold you into a more mature state where you learn on a much deeper level how greatly God loves you and will always take care of every part of your life.  
 
These ‘desert’ times of growth can be painful, lonely and if prolonged, may seem as if they will never end.  Yet we are assured that we are not alone…

Psalm 48:14 
”God is our God forever and ever; he will be our God even to the end.”

 … that He will guide us ….

Isaiah 30:21
”Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you saying, “This is the way; walk in it.””

 … and that it will be worth it if we continue walking out of our particular desert.

Galatians 6:9
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

Prayer is good, but unless combined with action, you will stay in either your ‘Egypt’ or your desert state only to remain miserable in your stagnation.  Bring to Him all of the dreams you have in your heart, every problem you are facing and each of the circumstances that fill your day.   Then dare to take God at His word, take His hand in complete trust, and walk out of your ‘Egypt’ into the desert on the path He has made for you. The promise land is just up ahead. 

Phillipians 1:6  
“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” 
 
He’s waiting for you.


(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)


 


 

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