
Finding Contentment in God's Promises and Daily Care
Discover the essence of contentment through God's promises and daily care as highlighted in Hebrews 13:5-6. Through faith in God's provision, we learn to be content in all circumstances, quench temptations, and handle life's ups and downs with peace and gratitude.
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BE CONTENT HEBREWS 13:5-6
The assurance of Gods promise God is our Helper our Refuge, our Sustainer, our Comforter. The Faithful God does not desert His children. Moses charge to Israel (Deut. 31:3, 6, 8). How much more should we accept our Father s daily care (Matt. 6:11). Give us this day our daily bread. God s lovingkindness (Psalm 118:1, 5-9).
Always desiring more is folly Man is never fully satisfied. The Preacher s experience with riches (Ecc. 2:10-11; 5:10-12). Many think life gets better with more things. More things means more cares and problems. Sometimes, little is more (Psa. 37:16-17).
Contentment helps quench temptations Soldiers were to be content with wages (Luke 3:8, 14). Contentment with godliness is real gain (1 Timothy 6:6-10). Christians who are discontentment are vulnerable to temptation.
Contentment helps us in lifes situations Enables one to handle bad times which come his way (Phil. 4:10-13) We keep on obeying God no matter what happens. We learn to be content in any circumstance.