"But godliness with contentment is great gain." 1 Timothy 6:6 (NIV)
Have you ever lived in the land of the "if onlys"?
If only I had more money, then things would be easier.
If only I lost 10 pounds, then I'd be happier.
If only they'd recognize my talent, then I'd feel more appreciated.
Not too long ago my husband and I were
praying about his career. Not only did the answer not come, but every
door shut that we thought would open easily. As time passed I started
listing my "if onlys."
If only we had clear direction.
If only we could begin that dream God placed in our hearts.
If only, if only, if only ...
Soon those unspoken words steered my thought
life. They crept into my prayer time. They tiptoed into my relationship
with my husband.
One day these words from King's Cross by Timothy Keller leaped from the page:
The Bible says that our real problem is
that every one of us is building our identity on something besides
Jesus. Whether it's to succeed in our chosen field or to have a certain
relationship-or even to get up and walk-we're saying, "If I have that,
if I get my deepest wish, then everything will be okay.
Suddenly I saw myself. My deepest wish had
shifted. Where once I longed for God, now my thought life and actions
revolved around what I didn't have. What I couldn't control.
That night I confessed to my husband that I
had not only moved into the land of the "if onlys" but had anchored
there. I promised that instead of focusing on what wasn't taking place, I
would began to treasure what I did have.
Today we have food. We have shelter. Our home is warm. Thank You for that gift, Father.
Today I hold a grandbaby in my arms. See her precious smile? I delight in that, Lord.
Today I sit in the living room and laugh with my husband. Thank You for joy.
Today and everyday I am Yours, Jesus. You are more than enough.
Godly contentment isn't passive, but an
active faith that says God is enough. You and I are okay because our
deepest wish doesn't revolve around losing 10 pounds, our career,
another person, or whether we're noticed for our efforts.
Are you living in the land of the "if onlys"?
If so, are you willing to change your deepest wish from the "if only"
to focusing on what you have and thanking God for it?
Dear
Lord, I trust that You are enough and You are good. You are my
sufficiency. I find my identity and joy in You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.(T. Suzanne Eller)
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