Godliness with contentment

Godliness with contentment

“Godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Timothy 6:6).

The world’s concept of happiness is-

– getting what we want.

All merchandising is based on this idea.

To really be happy, we need a flashier car, a posh bungalow, or any number of items that are better, faster or easier to use than what we already have.

We watch the commercials, read the ads, and pursue all the latest fashions, fads and fancy doodads.

We buy into the lie that we’re not really happy until we get what we want.

God’s concept of happiness is summed up in the simple proverb:

“Happy is the man who is content with what he has.”

As long as you are focusing on what you don’t have, you’ll be unhappy.

But when you begin to appreciate what you already have, you’ll begin to experience the joys of life.

Paul wrote to Timothy: “Godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that” (1 Timothy 6:6-8).

Actually, you already have everything you need to live a joyful life.

You have Christ.

You have eternal life.

You are loved by a heavenly Father who has promised to supply all your needs.

No wonder the Bible repeatedly commands us to be thankful.1 Thessalonians 5:18.

If you really want to be happy-

– learn to be thankful for what you have

– and not to covet what you don’t have.

I want to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, knowing that He will add to my life all that I need.

(PR)

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