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True contentment, as modeled by Paul, involves trusting fully in God's provision and sovereignty, regardless of circumstances. It is not passive or self-reliant but an active confidence in God's faithfulness.
Contentment brings peace, centers our hearts on God as the ultimate provider, and guards us against comparison and discontentment in both the natural and spiritual realms.
The call is to continually hunger for more of God, allowing Him to fill and overflow us so His goodness can impact others.
This aligns with God's desire for us to live fully satisfied in Him, overflowing with hope, joy, and faith by the power of the Holy Spirit.
By Valleyview Church Englewood5
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True contentment, as modeled by Paul, involves trusting fully in God's provision and sovereignty, regardless of circumstances. It is not passive or self-reliant but an active confidence in God's faithfulness.
Contentment brings peace, centers our hearts on God as the ultimate provider, and guards us against comparison and discontentment in both the natural and spiritual realms.
The call is to continually hunger for more of God, allowing Him to fill and overflow us so His goodness can impact others.
This aligns with God's desire for us to live fully satisfied in Him, overflowing with hope, joy, and faith by the power of the Holy Spirit.