The scales of contentment

Happy. All good. Ok. No problem. These are all terms of satisfaction or pleasure. When we hear these expressions and dig deeper we will often find that what people say about their contentment includes a little coverup or denial.

Not that I speak in respect of lack: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.

Philippians 4:11

When we say we are content we may be referring to

  • Hilarity
  • Not being picky – sardines or salmon
  • Laughing
  • Being undisturbed or unmoved
  • Fully satisfied
  • Somewhat satisfied

Paul’s contentment with “whatever” is over against himself not the things missing. I did learn at some point to look at myself and say a grateful yeah and amen.

Among those who are incapable of standing on this ground are folks who take no gift from God. They have to earn everything they enjoy. They prefer to pretend that they have (1) found God by searching (2) are pleasing God by doing all he wants (3) eternal life is a thing we attempt. Only a person in receipt of the divine gift can say what Paul says, “With whatever I am content”.

Yahweh is my shepherd: I do not fall short.

Confident in Crisis

It is not how scared we are that determines our passage through troubled times. The things we say about our times must take into account something from our ancestors and our own stand.

If we merely follow our patents without thinking our clocks need winding. Love is the best known antidote to fear – not that follow the rules or die love, but the love that sees and treats the other person from a godly perspective.

Shepherd territory

Shepherd and flock images are all over the spiritual vocabulary. God’s a shepherd, church leaders are shepherds, supervisors of all kinds are shepherds, and believers are all sheep. The good and beautiful picture of the shepherd in touch with his sheep can only lead to better things. Whether we think of shepherd as pastoral leadership or the salvation that is in the Son of God.  If we are his we have much to “rah” about.

  • Redeems us  – restores the soul
  • Assists us
  • Hosts us

Happiness is when in all conditions the human heart harvests its highest hopes.

Happy are the hopers

Happy is he who has the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God:

Psalms 146:5

When Yahweh is my shepherd blessings abound and they flow without my personal affliction or petition.

He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?

Romans 8:32

Ain’t seen nutn yet

The list of threats to life and peace seems to grow exponentially. Every time we hear “record-breaking” and “never seen before” we think we are hip and some even think “now we know” so all is good. Last weekend my pastor reminded us that when we see the host of predicted events happening we should not be troubled.

The end has not arrived

  • nation rise against nation
  • kingdom rise against kingdom
  • earthquakes in divers places,
  • famines
  • troubles