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How is it that we can go from a season of Thanksgiving to fighting over flat screens the next day? It seems we are creatures who are inherently discontent. Guest speaker Scott Dutile asserts that many, if not most, of us don't even know what contentment is. We turn contentment into a lot of things that it is not. Contentment is being satisfied to the point where we are not disturbed, to the point where we are trusting and patient with how God is leading our lives. To get to this place, we must allow God to lead our lives, our decisions. We can have peace in our decisions when God is the One leading us to them. Walking us through Philippians 4:4-13, Dutile reveals the path to contentment as we learn to rejoice, pray, think, and practice.
By Mineral Springs Church of ChristHow is it that we can go from a season of Thanksgiving to fighting over flat screens the next day? It seems we are creatures who are inherently discontent. Guest speaker Scott Dutile asserts that many, if not most, of us don't even know what contentment is. We turn contentment into a lot of things that it is not. Contentment is being satisfied to the point where we are not disturbed, to the point where we are trusting and patient with how God is leading our lives. To get to this place, we must allow God to lead our lives, our decisions. We can have peace in our decisions when God is the One leading us to them. Walking us through Philippians 4:4-13, Dutile reveals the path to contentment as we learn to rejoice, pray, think, and practice.