Note to Self by Joe Thorn is a book that I now use as a
daily devotional. Each day I will share the scripture passage and an expert
from the book and a few of my own thoughts as part of my blog.
Scripture passage Philippians
4:11-13
11 Not that I was ever in need,
for I have learned how to be content with whatever I have. 12 I know how to live on almost nothing or with
everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it
is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. 13 For I can do everything through Christ,[c] who gives me strength. 14 Even so, you have done well to share with me in my
present difficulty.
Section from the
book
Are you satisfied? It is pretty
obvious that the answer is often no. I am not saying it is wrong to want things
in this life, but why do you find yourself so frustrated with the absence of
those things? The problem is not that you want evil things. The things you want
are generally good, or at least harmless in themselves. But more than wanting,
you become frustrated by not having. You become jealous, envious, and
discontented with your life. It is true; you need what you lack, but what you
lack is satisfaction in Jesus.
Simple
thoughts
I could not help but use this
now infamous picture of Mckayla Maroney that has went viral. I will be the
first to admit I am not sure the reason behind this now famous face. I can only
assume that she was not satisfied with the silver medal. The fact that she
worked her whole life (like 17 years) for Olympic gold and came up short left
her disappointed and frustrated. Who could blame her? Before you answer,
remember what you just read in today’s scripture and the excerpt from the book.
It’s really okay to want things but the problem comes when you become dissatisfied
without them. When this happens you slowly become jealous, envious, and
discontent. When this happens the good things you want become bad things. The
reason, because you have elevated them above Jesus. My kids used to get frustrated
with me when I’d to explain the differences between the wants and needs in
their life. We need air, food, water, and shelter but after that most things
are wants. To me the most noticeable change in my life since becoming a Christian
is that my wants have dramatically decreased. As Philippians 4:11 say I have
learned to be content with what I have. Now I would be lying if I said at now I
never wanted anything, but hopefully when my wants start leading me to not
being satisfied or discontent I will remember what I am truly lacking in is my
satisfaction in Jesus. When you have Jesus silver is more than enough and gold
still does not compare to the value of knowing Christ.
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