Finding Contentment: Trusting in God's Sufficiency

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1) "Contentment is saying, I have enough. I'm gonna rest in the sufficiency of God. And that's what contentment is. It's a sense of satisfaction, a sense of well being, a sense of fulfillment. It's a heart that knows and rests in God's sufficiency. So how do we do that? How to be content. How can we trust God that we've got enough? How can we trust him that he's caring? He's caring for our needs and even some of our wants on top of our needs that he's got this? Well, one of the first ways you can be content is to cancel the comparison game." [04:48] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Cancel the comparison game? That's on your outline, by the way. You can fill in the blanks there. Take notes. Not a lot of room for notes today, but there is. You can fill in the blanks there. Cancel the comparison game. You know, comparison leads to jealousy, and jealousy destroys contentment. It's not what God wants for us. First chronicles. Excuse me. In Galatians six four, the Bible says, pay careful attention to your own work, for then you will get the satisfaction of a job well done. And you won't need to compare yourself with anyone else. See, there's no need. There's no need to yourself with anyone else." [05:37] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Be content. Be content with what God has given you. And one of the ways that you can be content is to, excuse me, is not only to cancel the comparison culture, but it's cultivate gratitude. Cultivate gratitude, an attitude of gratitude. Now, gratitude is really all about perspective. It's about having the proper perspective. Let's think about gasoline prices right now. All right, gas prices. I checked this week. Wednesday at speedway, which is close to here, was $3.23 a gallon. And we complain about spending so much for gas, and we should. That's a lot more expensive than it used to be. Matter of fact, in 1986, when I was a senior in high school and I was putting gas in my own car. I was paying ninety six cents a gallon. Hey, how about that?" [08:12] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "What is it that God is calling you to be grateful for so that he can use you in his kingdom and bless you as he does so? Cultivate gratitude. The third way to be content is convert selfishness to selflessness. Convert selfishness to selflessness. You know, I'm afraid we have uncritically baptized the american dream. We've taken our highly individualistic culture, our self focused way of being and living in the world, and we've considered it to be christian, when in actuality, it's the opposite of Christianity. It doesn't reflect the ethics of Jesus. You know, for all of our virtues in America, we have an achilles heel, a vice that trips us up again and again. Our hyper individualism results in disconnectedness between each other, narcissism and unhappiness. Self focus leads to misery, but service focus leads to happiness." [15:36] (93 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Here's the good news, friends. You don't have to lose your soul. You don't have to. Jesus Christ has paid a high price for your soul. He himself became one of us to show us what it meant to be a child of God. And he died on the cross, shed his blood so that we could be forgiven, so we could put our faith, our trust in him, so that we could take our lives and put it in his safekeeping, put our soul into his hands. That's what God wants you to do. Imagine, if you will, you were on a sinking ship. It's chaos. People are going nuts. They're screaming, they're hollering. They're getting the lifeboats out. Everybody's rushing to try to get on the lifeboat, to get to safety. At that moment, would it matter how much money you make at that instant? Would it make any difference how big your house is? Would it matter, make any difference whatsoever what kind of car you can afford to drive. The only thing that would matter is securing your spot in one of those lifeboats." [16:54] (90 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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