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The world often tells us that happiness lies in acquiring more, but through biblical wisdom, Pastor Colin reminds us that true contentment is found when our desires align with what we have. Drawing on inspiration from Apostle Paul, Thomas Boston, and even historical texts by Jeremiah Burroughs, we learn the art of cultivating contentment through subtraction, rather than addition.
This lesson isn’t just about finding peace when you have less but also developing a holy discontent when you have more, ensuring that your joy and hope are anchored in God rather than material possessions. Pastor Colin's message is a timely reminder of the eternal peace that comes with godliness and contentment.
By Colin SmithThe world often tells us that happiness lies in acquiring more, but through biblical wisdom, Pastor Colin reminds us that true contentment is found when our desires align with what we have. Drawing on inspiration from Apostle Paul, Thomas Boston, and even historical texts by Jeremiah Burroughs, we learn the art of cultivating contentment through subtraction, rather than addition.
This lesson isn’t just about finding peace when you have less but also developing a holy discontent when you have more, ensuring that your joy and hope are anchored in God rather than material possessions. Pastor Colin's message is a timely reminder of the eternal peace that comes with godliness and contentment.