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Today’s scripture reading:
“Don’t let your hearts be troubled. Trust in
God, and trust also in me.
John 14:1
Today’s
devotional:
Too often we let our
circumstances determine our attitude. If life is going smoothly, then we feel
good about ourselves. But when it gets hard, our mood drops. However, we don’t
have to live this way. Like the apostle Paul, we can learn and practice the secret
of being content.
Contentment means
accepting things the way they are—in other words, not wanting anything to be
more or different. This requires developing an “I can through Christ” attitude.
It means learning to allow God’s power to come into our weakness so we can accept
and adapt to changing circumstances. When we respond to life with that kind of
thinking, we move beyond living by feelings to living by faith (“For we live by believing and not by
seeing.” 2 Corinthians
5:7). Submission and trust are needed for such a lifestyle. First,
we must surrender our will to God’s: In every situation, we are to yield what
we want and then accept whatever He allows. Our desire to control events is
replaced by reliance on Him. This option becomes more appealing when we realize
that the alternative—fighting against our circumstances—brings anxiety and
distress. The second step is to trust God to oversee our specific situation. If
we believe He is working out His perfect plan for us, then we will experience
the joy that comes from trusting Him. Contentment will be ours.
Paul submitted his
life to God and trusted Him. He faced insults, rejection, and many difficult
trials but was still content. When we surrender control to the Lord and believe
He has our best interest at heart, we will experience contentment, too. Who has
control in your life?
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