Friday, December 14, 2012

And we ought to be content with that By James Smith




(James Smith, "The Pastor's Evening Visit")

"But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing — we will be content with that." 1 Timothy 6:6-8

We cannot really need more than food and clothing; and if God sees fit to withhold more — then we ought not even to wish for more.

But our food may be coarse — and our clothing very common. What then? If we have God's blessing, if we enjoy His presence — we are better off than if we possessed a kingdom without them! If God gives us no more — then we ought to believe that more would beinjurious to us.

God either loves us — OR He does not. He either cares for us and provides for us — OR He leaves things to 'chance'.

If we are genuine believers, then . . .
   God certainly does love us!
   He certainly does care for us!
   He certainly does provide for us!

He has . . . .
  numbered the very hairs of our head,
  fixed the bounds of our habitation, and
  promised to supply all our needs! 
He cannot have left anything to 'chance'.
Let us then be content with such things as our heavenly Father gives us. Let us learn to be content in every state and condition. Let us bear in mind that it is written, that "all things which pertain unto life and godliness," are given to us through the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. So that knowing Jesus — we may expect all that is necessary to a godly life — and we ought to be content with that!
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