Finding True Contentment Beyond Goals and Achievements

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1. "How many of you, you get more fixated on where you're going than on the journey? And you would rather get there, and maybe very practically, like vacation, you're just like, I'd rather get there than I would worry about the whole journey. You just got, you wanna get to the destination. Anybody with me? To every campus, show of hands, you got that? Okay, I'm with you on that. I would just rather get there. I wanna get to the thing. I wanna make it to the destination. And that's not a bad thing if you're going on a trip or something like that. But I'm having you know, it's not good for your soul if you're living life that way." [00:27] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "If you've lived any amount of life, you know that when you get to the destination, the finish line moves. That all of a sudden, what you thought was the finish line, it's like, oh, that didn't do the thing for me. If only I was married, you get married and you're like, this is great, but it didn't do the thing I thought it was gonna do. Because this isn't a relationship series, but no person was intended to fulfill. This is the place that only God can fulfill. And if you expect your spouse to be God, you'll be disappointed a whole lot." [01:30] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "There are so many things in our life that are wanting to rob our contentment. So many things that are wanting to steal our contentment. There's just things coming at you every day. The system is rigged against you. The operation that we live in, the system that we live in is just set up to steal your contentment. And I wanna send this last week to talk about this thought, living a content life, living a content life." [03:22] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "I think there's a couple of things in our life that are robbers or thieves of our contentment. I think one of them is the cares of this world. It's what the Bible calls the cares of this world. It's just the things of life. It's the stressors of life. It's the thing at the job. It's the relational, it's the financial issue. It's the health thing. It's whatever you wanna fill in the blank there. It's just the things, the stressors of this life. The Bible calls them the cares of this world. And when they get so into our, when we allow those to get in our heart and to get in our spirit, they begin to rob the contentment that God wants to give us in this life." [04:35] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Comparison is such the thief of contentment, it's such the thief of joy in our life. And it's all around us, is it not? I mean, you liked your vacation till you saw your friend post about theirs. You liked your children till you saw your friend post. moment you saw there, you were like, are you, right? You liked your outfit till you saw there. I mean, there's just so much is coming at us all the time. And it's wanting to compare this to that and compare us to them. And compare where I am in life to where they are in life. And you were happy with your job till you saw your friend's new job." [07:14] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Contentment is not an outside thing, it's an inside thing. Contentment isn't found when you get the new thing. Contentment isn't found when you take the, contentment isn't found when you get the promotion, when you get the girl, contentment's not found in that, it's found in your soul. It's found in your spirit. It's not found in a new location. If I could just move to the beach. I'm not saying that's bad, I love the beach. But I'm still gonna be me even if I move locations. I'm taking the same soul, I'm taking the same, Daniel's still there. Wherever you are, there you is. It's not great grammar, but it's true." [09:14] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Contentment is built over time. It's a learned thing. Philippians 4.1, Paul said, I'm not saying this because I am need, I have learned. I have learned. Paul said, I've been to school on this thing, and I've learned that over time, how to be content in any and every situation. In other words, Paul is saying that contentment isn't not in our factory settings. You weren't born with contentment. You were born with just the opposite. I want and I want more, and what I have isn't enough, and what I have doesn't suffice, and so give me more, give me more. Give me more." [13:28] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Contentment isn't complacency. Contentment isn't giving up. And some of us, we just give up and call it, well, I'm content. We've given up on life. We've given up on dreaming. We've given up on believing for more. We've given up on goals. We've given up on moving forward in our life. We're just stuck where we're at, and we call it contentment, but that's complacency. That's lukewarmness. That's there's no fire burning on the inside of me for the things of God. That's not contentment. Contentment is, God, what you have given me, I am here for, I am present in the moment." [14:04] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Contentment is grown through gratitude. And I'm gonna take you to a verse in Philippians and I wanna show you something in Thessalonians because I think the two give us the whole picture on Paul's mindset. Philippians chapter four, verse 12, he says, I know what it is to be in need and I know what it is to have plenty. And content in any and every situation, whether well-fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. In other words, Paul's saying I've lived on the mountaintop and I've lived in the valley and I've been well cared for and I've been without. And in any and every situation, I've learned to be content." [18:20] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Contentment is supernatural. Paul says in Philippians 4.13, I can do everything through him who gives me strength. You may have heard it said, I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. And I hate to break this verse for you, but when, you know, they make the winning field goal, they're just like, I just want to thank God, I can do all things through him. It's not what that verse means, y'all. I'm sure God was with you. God doesn't like my sports team sometimes. I've prayed, we talk, they've lost. I'm like, I don't, I've come to the conclusion God doesn't like sports. That's the conclusion I've come to, or my teams are not good. It's one or the other, it's one or the other." [22:53] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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