Today’s Scripture: Philippians
4:4-13
For I have learned to be contentwhatever the circumstances. (vs. 11b)
Words of Devotion
In today's reading, the
apostle Paul says he has learned the secret of experiencing contentment in all
circumstances, good or bad. Does it surprise you that he wrote this when he was
in prison, unsure of his future?
We're often discontent even
when all is going well. Consequently, we wonder how it's possible to be truly
content during our most difficult trials, especially when there's no end in
sight. So what is genuine contentment? Paul is speaking of a freedom
from worry and frustration about everything in life--even unfulfilled desires.
It's usually when we cannot
control or change our situation that we feel discontentment. As long as our
satisfaction depends on whether certain things actually work out, we'll allow
circumstances to cheat us out of peace. I'm not saying there's some spiritual
stage where you will never again experience anxiety or frustration. But what
matters is how we respond when those feelings grip us.
This is something that the
apostle had to learn. Paul endured amazing suffering, from shipwrecks and
hunger to unjust imprisonment and beatings (2 Cor. 11:24-30). He had gone through
countless situations that were uncertain, extraordinarily painful, and
seemingly hopeless. But he finally discovered that contentment could not be
dependent upon his circumstances.
How do you respond when
circumstances are out of your control? Do you get angry? Do you try to escape?
Does despair make you want
to give up? Paul chose to give his anxieties to Jesus in exchange for peace
that "surpasses all comprehension" (Phil. 4:7). That same peace is
available to you!
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