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Introduction
Bud Robinson, the well-known Holiness preacher, was taken by friends to New York and shown around the city.
That night in his prayers he said, “Lord, I thank You for letting me see all the sights of New York.
And I thank You most of all that I didn’t see a thing that I wanted!”
Blessed is the man who can sit loose to the charms of this old world, independent of them because he doesn’t want them.
Tan, Paul Lee. Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times.
Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc., 1996.
Print.
Are you learning to be content?
Who, Which, What
11 I’m not saying this because I need anything, for I have learned how to be content in any circumstance
Any Circumstance- In the original language the word circumstance or situation doesn’t appear, however what does appear is the word-hos which means who, which, what- even as
11 Not that I speak 1from want, for I have learned to be 2acontent in whatever circumstances I am.
11 Not that I speak 1from want, for I have learned to be 2acontent in whatever circumstances I am.
We’ve heard of an old Quaker who advertised that he would give 40 acres of rich farm land to anyone who was perfectly satisfied with that which he had.
One seeker came to see the Quaker.
“Are thee perfectly satisfied with what thee hast?”
“Yes,” answered the hopeful guest.
“Then why dost thee want this land?”
was the old Quaker’s significant reply.
—Gospel Herald
We’ve heard of an old Quaker who advertised that he would give 40 acres of rich farm land to anyone who was perfectly satisfied with that which he had.
One seeker came to see the Quaker.
“Are thee perfectly satisfied with what thee hast?”
“Yes,” answered the hopeful guest.
“Then why dost thee want this land?”
was the old Quaker’s significant reply.
—Gospel Herald
We’ve heard of an old Quaker who advertised that he would give 40 acres of rich farm land to anyone who was perfectly satisfied with that which he had.
One seeker came to see the Quaker.
“Are thee perfectly satisfied with what thee hast?”
“Yes,” answered the hopeful guest.
“Then why dost thee want this land?”
was the old Quaker’s significant reply.
—Gospel Herald
Tan, Paul Lee. Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times.
Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc., 1996.
Print.
Are you focused on your circumstance?
Discontent
Php 4
How does your discontent affect you?
Worry
Illness
psalm 6 2-6
Lack of Purpose
Uncompleted business
Rebelliousness
Identity
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Are you finding your identity in Christ or in your circumstance?
Conclusion
Thoughts and prayers
How are your circumstances defining who you are?
Playing the Triangle in Irish Tune from Country Derry by Percy Grangier.
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