“Now godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out of it.”
1 Tim. 6:6 NKJ
One of the great blessings the Lord gives to the redeemed is “contentment”. In a materialistic culture that defines happiness as the accumulation of stuff or having the approval of others, the Word of God brings everything into perspective. Contentment is not found in things or in others. It is found in Christ alone! (Col. 1:27).
The Word of God affirms that it is not how much we possess that brings joy, but rather Who possesses us! It is Jesus Christ living and incarnate in us Who brings contentment and joy. (Rom. 8: 9-11). The Word declares that it is “in him that we live, move and have our being…”. (Acts 17:28). Our life originates in Him for He alone is the giver of life. Our life is sustained by Him for He alone is the preserver of life. Our life finds its true meaning and purpose in Him, for He alone reveals the purpose of our life. Our life finds its ultimate destiny in Him, for He alone reveals our destiny! (Rev. 5:9). Only when we know the reality of these things, which can only be found in Him, can we then come to the place where we cease our striving and learn to rest in Him! (Heb. 4: 9-11).
Many people who have acquired great wealth, fame, and the acclamation of others do not have joy and contentment in their life. Just look at the lives of the elite in Hollywood, business, and politics. Many of them live shallow, hollow, and empty lives.
But the people of God, the redeemed, who are growing in their intimacy with Christ, are joyful and content regardless of how little or how much they have. The reality is that when we have Him and He has us, He provides everything we truly need, including contentment. If we are not content in our Christian life we need to refocus our attention upon the very One who gives us life! When our heart is fixed upon Him, we will discover that He provides everything that we truly need! And He enables us to value and enjoy what we already have!
Rev. James W. Black