Do you struggle with discontentment? Or better asked, where do you struggle with discontentment? Where in life are you most often discontent? As we continue studying the book of Philippians, JP teaches us the secret of contentment found in Philippians 4:10-13.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
-What we need for contentment is available for us at all times.
-Contentment is not found in others.
-We don’t use people and love stuff, we use stuff and love people.
-When you give someone the control of your emotions you have made them your god.
-People will let you down consistently until Jesus returns.
-Who controls your contentment? What should you do about it?
-Contentment is not found in circumstances.
-When you make circumstances your god you will be let down time and time again.
-God rarely changes our circumstances, rather, He changes us in our circumstances.
-What is God teaching you in the midst of circumstances you want to change?
-Christians are called to bloom where they are planted (regardless of the circumstances).
-Contentment is not found in stuff.
-Every Black Friday, most of us search the ads looking for something to need. Not something that we need, but something to need. Don’t buy that lie!
-The rich are infinitely better off than the poor because while the poor think more money will make them happier the rich know better.
-Philippians 4:13 doesn’t teach you can hit a home run because of Jesus, it teaches that you can endure any and all suffering because of Jesus.
-Contentment is found in Christ alone.
-When you find yourself really wanting something, pray to God that you’d want Him more.
-You belong to God and God is enough.
-If you dig deeply wherever God has you you will find whatever it is He wants you to find.
-The gospel is not simply fire insurance to avoid hell someday when you die, it affects everything about every thought, decision, and action of your life right now...today!
MENTIONED OR RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
-Suggested Scripture Study: Philippians 4:10-13; Galatians 1:10; Hebrews 13:5: 1 Timothy 6:6-8
-Sermon: The Peace That Follows Belief
-Sermon: Distractions on the Journey Home