Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Contentment

I read this post from Joel Osteen´s daily devotional yesterday. There´s so much truth and wisdom in it that I´ve decided to post it here. May it bless your heart as much as it has blessed mine.

 “…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Philippians 4:11, NIV)."

It’s easy in life to get so focused on our dreams, goals, and what we want that it consumes us. We can get to the point where we’re not going to be happy until it happens. But I’ve found that if we have to have something in order to be happy, our lives are out of balance.

When our goals and dreams start to frustrate us, when we lose our peace, and we’re not enjoying life; that’s a sure sign that we’re holding on too tightly. What’s the solution? You’ve got to release it. Freedom comes when you say, “God, I’m turning it all over to You. You know my desires, and You know what’s best for me. I’m choosing to trust You and trust Your timing.”

When we learn to be content whatever the circumstances, it takes away the power of the enemy. It takes away his ability to frustrate us. Not only that, but by our actions we are showing our faith in God. When you choose to trust in His timing, you can live in peace, you can live in joy, and you can rest in Him knowing that He has good things in store for your future.

Prayer for Today: Heavenly Father, today I choose to trust in You. I release frustration over the dreams and desires in my heart, knowing that You know what’s best for me. I choose to trust in Your timing because You are faithful, and I will bless You in all things. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Being content in who we are and what we have is a difficult virtue to obtain.
But, all this are possible with God.

God bless you, Ron

Pris said...

I totally agree with that Ron.... that´s why I posted that on my blog....

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