Contentment

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Genesis 13

 

Apostle Paul, in his first letter to Timothy, mentioned that Ògodliness with contentment is great gainÓ (1Timothy 6:6). He did not say it is just a gain, but a great gain. Paul was not just using the power of the Word, but was also sharing what his experience has been by living the Word. That is a testimony of a life that is centered on God. It is not possible to be living a life centered on God and be a looser. Through the Scripture, there are many giants in the hand of God that lived a contented life with testimonies of greatness through the goodness and mercy of God. Abraham was an example. He was a man of contentment. He was always letting go all that requires a let go; never struggled with threat of lack and never doubted blessings of provision. When he was challenged, when he was in position to struggle for a better land (according to what could be seen on ground), Abraham told < ?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>Lot in Genesis 13:9, ÒIs not the whole land before you? Please separate from me, if you take the left, then I will go to the right; or if you go to the right, then I will go to the leftÓ. As one that is contented, Abraham sounded like he did not care, but he was counting on the promise of provision that was received in the beginning of his journey in regard to what was going to bring life for him. Just as Abraham had received promise at the beginning of his journey so has every believer received promises that are enough for a believer not to struggle with things that are visible more than the ones that are not visible. The promises of life with Jesus as the Lord and Savior will not substitute abundance with lack when a godly life style is in a place. When contentment that is embedded with godliness begins to have its way in the life of a believer, there will be power to make any choice or change without struggle. The spirit of letting go is the one that brings forth moving forward. You have been in the Lord for quite a while; will you consider yourself has being contented? Ask God for the grace to make you up where you are being unmade by the liar.