Finding True Contentment Through Christ

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1) "But the Bible makes it clear that true contentment is not circumstantial but spiritual and it stems from a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. I invite your attention with me this morning once again to Philippians chapter 4. We have been in Philippians for a number of weeks and in Philippians 4 for a week or two. We pick up this morning where we left off last week in verse 10. We'll read verses 10 through 13 and if you are able and willing I would invite you to stand with me as I read this text for us." [01:13] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Paul experienced both poverty and prosperity in his circumstances. He was no stranger to poverty. He endured a lot of hardships that undoubtedly had a negative effect on him. effect on what we would call his bottom line, his financial situation and circumstance. He had been frequently arrested and imprisoned, and usually that doesn't increase your income in any way. He'd been beaten. He'd been stoned and left for dead, shipwrecked multiple times. He said he'd spent a night and a day in the open sea." [05:00] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And I'm happy to say that in the decades that I have served the Lord, both personally and in vocational ministry, God has always been faithful to meet my needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus. But that's a verse that will have to wait until next week. God is faithful, but our circumstances can change. And if we draw our satisfaction and our contentment in life from the current state of our circumstances, then we will never have an enduring, lasting peace or contentment." [08:01] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Paul had learned that contentment comes from counting your blessings, not counting your cash or your possessions. You see, contentment is more a matter of perspective than possessions. Circumstances may be beyond our control, but our perspective on those circumstances isn't. We can't control how we see those circumstances around us." [10:01] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Paul had a knowledge of things as they really are. An awareness of a reality that goes beyond all of the transitory circumstances of this fallen world. Paul saw everything through the lens of the kingdom of God. He had learned the source of true contentment in life. Real contentment, Paul would tell you, comes from knowing Jesus Christ." [11:16] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "So it doesn't matter whether Paul is rich or poor or healthy or sick or accepted or rejected foolish or wise, popular or unpopular comfortable or uncomfortable in fact, Paul says elsewhere it doesn't matter to him whether he lives or whether he dies. Whatever his situation may be he is content because of the strength of Jesus Christ that energizes his life. And so he can say as he did earlier in Philippians for me to live is Christ and to die is gain." [13:07] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "In the end, we'll find that wealth doesn't really satisfy the deep needs of our lives, and neither does fame or success or achievement. or any other pursuit that doesn't have Jesus Christ as its motivating force and the glory of God as its ultimate goal. Without Jesus, all of the wealth and the fame and the glory that this world has to offer will not bring contentment ultimately. But with Jesus you can be content if you never experience the favors of this world." [17:42] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "It's no secret that we live in a contentious culture. It seems to be getting more so by the day. Everyone is angry, upset about something it seems. Discontent is the prevailing spirit of the age. Everyone is offended or aggrieved over something. And even if you're not, there are plenty of folks who will tell you that you should be over the same thing that they're upset about. Or offended by, or aggrieved over. But you don't have to let that define you. You don't have to let your environment or your circumstances tell you who you are." [18:33] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9) "Count your blessings, not your cash, if you want to find peace. And don't wait until Jesus is all you have to discover that Jesus is all you need. Learn the lesson that the Apostle Paul teaches us in this text today, and you can find contentment just as he did." [21:20] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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