The Contented Life Daily DevotionalIhe Atụ
Share What You Have
Benjamin Franklin once said, “Contentment makes poor men rich; discontentment makes rich men poor.” That statement has a lot of truth and lines up with what Paul says. Here, he instructs Timothy to warn people not to be obsessed with money, which is here today and gone tomorrow. Rather, he should instruct those in the church to go after God, do good, be rich in helping others, and be extravagantly generous.
The advertising world would like you to believe that you will be content if you just acquire more wealth. While God does provide many wonderful things for us to enjoy, the true, lasting joy comes when you share them with others. Think of the joy you felt when you shared your home with someone, perhaps shared a ride in your car, or simply shared your time with someone in need. This sense of fulfillment brings contentment in your life, not acquiring more for yourself.
If you place your hope in the uncertainty of your wealth and possessions, Paul warns this will lead to being arrogant or haughty. When you think of the haughty person, there is likely no image of contentment that comes to your mind. They may have luxury, but they certainly don’t have the natural wealth of contentment that truly makes one rich.
This act of sharing reveals where you are focused, for contentment comes when your heart is focused on God and not on amassing more possessions, power, or pleasures for yourself.
True contentment arises when you anchor your hope in God, recognizing that earthly wealth cannot be carried with you. By enjoying what you have and sharing your riches, you will find fulfillment and lasting joy.
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By: David Koop
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Encouraging you to find true happiness and fulfillment in the here and now. Practical strategies and expert insights will help you let go of the constant desire for more, helping you find joy and purpose in what you already have. Don’t let the constant search for happiness leave you feeling empty and unfulfilled. It’s time to discover the contented life. Are you ready to embrace it?
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