GET YOUR “WANTER” FIXED
READ:
Philippians 4:4-13
I have learned in whatever
state I am, to be content.
–Philippians 4:11
When my wife was a young
girl in Austin, Texas, Carlyle Marney was her family’s neighbor, pastor, and friend. One of his off-hand remarks about being
content became one of her familly’s enduring expressions: “Dr.
Marney says, ‘We just need to get our wanter fixed.’”.
It’s so easy to want more
than we need and to become more focused on getting than on giving. Soon, our desires dictate our choices.
When the apostle Paul wrote
to the followers of Jesus in the city of Philippi, he told them, “I have learned in whatever state I am, to
be content….I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and
to suffer need” (Philippians
4:11-12). Paul was saying, in
effect, “I’ve had my ‘wanter’
fixed.” It’s important to note that
Paul was not born with contentment. He
learned it in the difficult circumstances of everyday life.
During this season of the
year, when shopping and buying often take center stage in so many countries and
cultures, why don’t we decide to focus on being satisfied in our present
circumstances? It may sound difficult,
but Paul, when talking about learning to be content said, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (v.13). – David McCasland
Help us, Lord, to learn contentment when life is
rough. Protect us from
believing the lie that
having more will bring us happiness. May we be
content with what You have given.
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Contentment begins with having fewer wants.
INSIGHT
In Philippians 4:4-7, Paul reveals three of the benefits of
following Christ. Living in relationship
with the Savior will be marked by joy, gentleness, and peace. No wonder Paul was able to experience a heart
of contentment even when imprisoned in Rome (v.11).
Have a blessed day and
weekend.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always
Unity & Peace
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