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I. What causes discontentment?
A. Abundance v.6
B. Wrong Priorities
C. Wrong Love
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The Recipe for Contentment.
A. We must recognize the source of our provisions.
v.9
B. We must recognize the source of our Protection.
v. 10
I heard a pastor today and he said that as he drives, often his wife and kids are nervous and even scream for no reason.
However, when they are tired enough they will all lay back and go to sleep.
This is the same way with God.
We are nervous and distrusting yet, he has never let us down.
Contentment comes when we get tired enough of fighting and just lay back and rest in his arms.
There is great peace in allowing God to have control while trusting him.
C. We should seek a heavenly Profit.
We can have contentment when we recognize that our reward is not of this world.
There is no necessity for worldly accolades.
Neither is there a need for reward in this life, although God rewards us greatly.
Yet there is a need for an eternal reward.
If we lack contentment it may be due to the fact we are building treasures that do not have purpose or lasting value.
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The Joy of Contentment.
A. It will keep you close to God.
B. It will keep us safe.
V.14
C. It will bring us into the favor of God.
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