Monday, May 24, 2021

Being Content

 


     Welcome blog readers!  For the next several blogs, I am going to change the way I do my blogs.  I am going to make them more personal with a biblical theme or verse to draw from.  I will start as a child and go from there, but no promises to go chronologically in order.  I hope this will be both fun and purposeful.

      Deuteronomy 5:21

“You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife. You shall not set your desire on your neighbor’s house or land, his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor."
      As a child, my world was as normal as any other healthy child born into this world.  I hit all the milestones with ease and was a happy toddler.  As I began walking, my right foot turned in and caused me to fall more than normal.
      That is when, I began wearing corrective shoes.  They were white leather with black accents on the sides.  I was not happy with them, because they weren't my sneakers and they had to be worn for every occasion.  This was my first lesson on covetousness.  I wanted to wear the 'cool' shoes like the other kids, but those shoes weren't helpful to my feet or falling episodes.  "We cannot be covetous and thankful at the same time. Covetousness kills contentment, joy, and peace."  I don't know if I was ever thankful for those shoes, but I did learn to accept them.
      A year or two later, I was put into leg braces.  Now these were both good and bad, from my perspective as a child.  The good was that I could pick out my shoes and add variety.  The bad was that I now had ugly, hot restraints that I had to relearn to walk with.  Although the braces supported me to fall less, there were new things to learn not to covet.  Such as the cute ankle socks with the ball on the back, instead I had to wear hot white knee high socks no matter the season.  In later years, my friends began to wear cute shoes with heels, but my braces only allowed for flat shoes.  It may sound trivial, but for a girly girl it is a real thing that you just dismiss as another thing that you just give up.
        We live in a world where there is much to desire, but we must use our faith to see that we don't have to have everything our heart desires.  The small lessons I learned as a child, that helpful aides are more beneficial than pretty things, have stuck with me throughout my life.  There would be harder choices to come later in life, but with the same basic lesson to be lived out.  "He who is not contented in what he has, would not be contented in what he would like to have." [Socrates}
       "Faith is the experience of contentment in Jesus. The fight of faith is the fight to keep your heart contented in Christ — to really believe, and keep on believing, that he will meet every need and satisfy every longing."


Tuesday, May 11, 2021

 


Romans 12:12

Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.

2 Corinthians 4:17

For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.

         Do the troubles of your world ever seem overwhelming?  That's the goal of Satan.  We need to say as Jesus did to Peter in Matthew 16:23 "“Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns.”   When Satan tries to take over our thoughts and feelings, we must recognize that they are not what Christ wants for us.   We must "stand against his wiles and depths, by standing always upon our guard against sin."  [M. Henry]
         From a friend, "Does life feel rocky for you? I know that struggle all too well, but God is greater than our circumstances! I love how God weaves different people into the tapestry of our lives. He’s a good Father."
"Be joyful in hope." To believers, hope is a confident expectation in Christ's promises, resurrection, and return. No matter what troubles we go thru, we can be joyful by trusting in God to do what He says, He will do. There is so much joy to be found in the character of God.
"Be patient in affliction."  We will all suffer heartaches, injuries, disappointments, lack, rejection, and sickness.   Affliction reminds us that this world is not our home.   God has prepared a place for believers that is so great, we cannot fathom it.  To suffer for Christ is a privilege and we should feel honored by that call to do so.
         "Be faithful in prayer."   Prayer is our always available, effective and powerful connection to God.  There is no one better to whom we can take our troubles to, as well as give thanks to for who He is and what He has done.  While we pray for things to happen in our lifetime, we must recognize that our faithfulness to prayer isn't dependent on being answered on our timeline.  We pray for God's will and in His timing.
           As for myself, I am for the most part a positive and joyful person.  That joy comes from the confidence I have in God.  Every struggle is working for my good and knowing that makes them easier to bear.  My patience has grown tremendously through my afflictions.  My trials haven't been easy, but it is God's will for me.  For me to bring Him glory through my struggles is my obedient calling.  I have struggles that are both seen and unseen, but God is most glorified by how I react.  Do I lean on Him or my own understanding of what's happening to me?  Prayer is my lifeline for everything.  When the world has walked away, betrayed me, and turned it's back on me..God has always been there to listen, guide me and love me.  "Therefore I do not lose heart. Though outwardly I am wasting away, yet inwardly I am being renewed day by day. "