“Contentment”
BIBLE READING: 1Timothy
“Godliness with contentment is great gain.” — 1 Timothy 6:6
In a
surprising program on HGTV, people go looking for tiny homes. They don’t want
an enormous monthly mortgage payment, and they don’t want to accumulate all
kinds of unnecessary junk in their lives. So, they look at 200-squarefoot homes
instead of 2,000 square-footers. Some of these have a master bedroom you crawl
into under the rafters, a children’s bedroom under the other end of the roof,
and a kitchen, dining room, bath, and living room cleverly squeezed into one
small area. Sometimes the biggest question is “Do we really need a bathtub? A
shower takes up less space.”
In old
Japan, a farmer’s futon was folded and stored in a closet each morning. Presto!
The bedroom became a living room!
“If we
have food and clothing,” says Paul, “we will be content with that.” Of course,
if we live in northern Canada, we might need a place to get in out of the icy
blasts. But Paul’s point is well-taken. Materialism sets all kinds of traps and
temptations that can lead us astray from the path of faith.
The
tenth commandment— Do not covet (Exodus 20:17)— points the way to contentment.
If we always have a roving eye, hankering for our neighbor’s house, car, or
spouse, there will be no end to feeling unsettled. But with the Holy Spirit
living in our hearts, filling the void that would otherwise drive us to
distraction, we have peace and contentment within. -George
Young
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