Finding True Contentment Beyond Financial Blessings

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1. "Take a step back and remember what I know. What I know is that God is good. What I know is that God is faithful. What I know is that he loves me. And sometimes it's just a simple reminder. It's the simple message that we need to kind of hone our ears. attention in so that we can, in fact, get to an understanding, a deeper understanding of what it is that God is teaching and what God is showing us." [50:01] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Truth is, having a million dollars, it'd be nice. But financial blessing probably doesn't really work. It's not that we require that we have a million dollars. Right? Financial blessing doesn't always look like a specific dollar amount. Truth is, for many of us, we would probably be content to just have enough to be able to pay our bills, to buy some groceries, and to put gas in our car and not have to worry about it. Right? We would call that blessing just to live at that place." [57:00] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The best way to be content and to experience God's blessing or happiness as a result of God's presence and activity in our life is to learn to be faithfully obedient to his instruction. And we do that in times of relative peace. And you know, when things are going well." [01:24:28] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The only thing that we have to do is surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ. It's the only thing that we're really asked to do. And when we do, do that, then all these things start to work out and we find ourselves experiencing the blessing that has been promised. But it's not from obedience. It's from being content in Christ." [01:25:46] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "For I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength. Right? And you all feel excited about that right now because that's a Bible verse you've memorized. Right? You feel good about this right now because, yeah, I believe in that verse. That's one of those power verses of Scripture. Like, I have it on a t-shirt. I know this verse. I believe in this verse. I know it's truth." [01:18:27] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Paul here says that he has learned the secret to experiencing financial blessing. And he says that it is to be content in whatever I have, a lot or a little. In other words, it's not obedience that's the secret. It's being content. The Greek word that Paul uses here is autarkia, which means entirely, self-sufficient. This was in fact the highest aim of the Stoics of Paul's day. And Paul knew as he used this language that the people that he was speaking to would understand that the blessing that they were after was a state of mind where they were absolutely independent of all things and all people." [01:12:43] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "According to Paul, the secret of blessing, financial or otherwise, is being content. Being content with less and eliminating selfish desire. Now, that certainly sounds good. It sounds like, okay, I've just got to, I got to want less. it still sounds like a struggle. Paul doesn't want us to stop there. He's using this language because he's getting the attention of his readers. Right? Because this spoke to the heart. It spoke to the approach to the way life was being lived by his hearers. But he says there's more. And he draws their attention to that more in verse 13. For I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength." [01:18:27] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Obedience puts us on a pathway of making choices, of aligning our hearts and our minds with where God is leading us into that will lead to happiness, that will lead to blessing. But that doesn't, that's not the guarantee. The guarantee is coming to a place of finding contentment, not in self-sufficiency, but in being God-sufficient, where we put our trust fully in the life and the presence and the direction of God." [01:21:29] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The problem, though, that is when we read this verse, right, when we read it just stand alone, not in context, when we hear these words, what we're thinking about is I can do everything. I can accomplish great and mighty feats because of Christ who gives me strength. Right? It's all built on this premise, this foundation that, look, I can achieve the better and most and most difficult things in life because I'm building off of a life of blessing. I'm building off of a life that is better because of Jesus. And the truth is you're not wrong. You're not wrong. But what you also need to understand is that when Paul makes this statement, right, as he's walking through this passage and he gets to verse 13, what he is saying is to a group of people who have put so much emphasis on finding their happiness through contentment by self, finding it within themselves, is Paul saying, look, it's not really about what you're finding in yourself." [01:19:55] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The best way to be content and to experience God's blessing or happiness as a result of God's presence and activity in our life is to learn to be faithfully obedient to his instruction. And we do that in times of relative peace. And you know, when things are going well. And so that's why I start this morning by simply saying, start by walking in obedience. Because if you aren't learning to walk in obedience when life is going well, you're certainly not going to know how to walk in obedience when life begins to be chaotic and stressful, right?" [01:24:28] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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