Have you ever looked at and analyzed those ‘Blessed are the….’ in Matthew 5? You know, that famous hillside occasion when Jesus preached to many?
They seem to promise complete, 100 % satisfaction ONE DAY. In the future. Not now. For instance, Jesus mentions:
- A future Kingdom
- Seeing God
- Acknowledgement as sons of God
- Mercy
- Possession of the entire earth
- Comfort
He teaches that the desperately needy, hurting, sad CAN BE those who GET what they crave. He calls them ‘blessed’ because, the relief of the need is guaranteed. One day.
Some of the verbs Jesus uses in that discourse mention longings:
- mourning
- desiring an inheritance
- craving mercy
- wanting persecution to stop
- needing one’s name to be cleared
- hoping for peace amidst all current rancor and bitterness
I’ve been thinking about contentment a lot these days. Lots of ‘my wants’ continue to be BLOCKED. These desires tend to be short-term longings. I’d like to see family and friends. I’d like to travel. I’d REALLY like this time of anxiety-riddle uncertainty to end.
What do I tend to do with my anxious thoughts? Journal about them, read my Bible and see how God corrects my thinking. Here’s what happened Friday morning that prompted me to slow down and think:
- God has given me confidence (faith) that he is who the Bible says he is.
- Therefore, I start from the presupposition that the Bible is God’s true word to me. His promises and his characteristics are FACTS. They won’t go away. They won’t change because of WHO God is PLUS his nature and his commitment to honor his word. He IS his word.
- I can’t read the Bible knowing that God is God and NOT do what he tells me.
So, what I wrote in my journal on Friday was that reasoning with faith produces actions, which in turn produce FEELINGS! (I had gotten this from John Piper several years ago)
Then it dawned on me! I wrote: “The only real and worthwhile category of contentment is BEING CONTENT IN YOU, because OF YOU!”
I sat back, wondering at the simplicity of all this. If I want permanent contentment, then I need to be glad about EVERY thing God has done for me and ALL that he promises to continue to do unceasingly.
Three gifts immediately flew into my mind:
- You opened my eyes to KNOW what kind of person I am and who YOU are: Holy God = knowledge and faith
- Through Jesus’ life and death on my behalf, I now have a permanent relationship of favor WITH you = repentance and forgiveness
- Your holy, supernatural, perfect spirit is IN me, permanently = matchLESS companion and counselor
Then this morning while thinking about what Jesus promises us, his sisters and brothers, brought this clarity:
- God created us with real desires and longings
- They WILL be perfectly fulfilled…… one day!
- Nothing here on what I call Earth1.0 can ever meet ALL of them or any of them in a satisfying way that leads to contentment
When I brought my thinking to a close (it was time to get ready for church) I summarized in my journal:
“The only way to have genuine contentment right now in this broken, fallen world is to be content with who God is and what awaits me from his hand. Those without Jesus as their savior and friend have no hope of real or permanent contentment.”
Okay….so with whom can I share these thoughts? Thankfully you! – who spend a few moments scanning or reading these posts. So my question to you is this: How do you see and seek contentment? Do you keep struggling to BE content or SEEK contentment? Has what makes you content changed over time?
Matt 6:33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
Jul 13, 2020 @ 00:34:29
Have you read “The Art of Divine contentment”? Available for Kindle. As you know this is something I struggle with so I am going through a course from Ligoneer.org about the subject taught by Melissa Kruger. Really good stuff.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020, 4:13 PM Reflections on God’s Word wrote:
> Maria posted: “Have you ever looked at and analyzed those ‘Blessed are > the….’ in Matthew 5? You know, that famous hillside occasion when Jesus > preached to many? They seem to promise complete, 100 % satisfaction ONE > DAY. In the future. Not now. For instance, Jesus” > Respond to this post by replying above this line > New post on *Reflections on God’s Word* > Can we be content ALL the time? > by Maria > > > Have you ever looked at and analyzed those ‘Blessed are the….’ in > Matthew 5? You know, that famous hillside occasion when Jesus preached to > many? > > They seem to promise complete, 100 % satisfaction ONE DAY. In the > future. Not now. For instance, Jesus mentions: > > – A future Kingdom > – Seeing God > – Acknowledgement as sons of God > – Mercy > – Possession of the entire earth > – Comfort > > He teaches that the desperately needy, hurting, sad CAN BE those who GET > what they crave. He calls them ‘blessed’ because, the relief of the need > is guaranteed. One day. > > Some of the verbs Jesus uses in that discourse mention longings: > > – mourning > – desiring an inheritance > – craving mercy > – wanting persecution to stop > – needing one’s name to be cleared > – hoping for peace amidst all current rancor and bitterness > > I’ve been thinking about contentment a lot these days. Lots of ‘my wants’ > continue to be BLOCKED. These desires tend to be short-term longings. I’d > like to see family and friends. I’d like to travel. I’d REALLY like this > time of anxiety-riddle uncertainty to end. > > What do I tend to do with my anxious thoughts? Journal about them, read > my Bible and see how God corrects my thinking. Here’s what happened Friday > morning that prompted me to slow down and think: > > – God has given me confidence (faith) that he is who the Bible says he > is. > – Therefore, I start from the presupposition that the Bible is God’s > true word to me. His promises and his characteristics are FACTS. They > won’t go away. They won’t change because of WHO God is PLUS his nature and > his commitment to honor his word. He IS his word. > – I can’t read the Bible knowing that God is God and NOT do what he > tells me. > > So, what I wrote in my journal on Friday was that reasoning with faith > produces actions, which in turn produce FEELINGS! (I had gotten this from > John Piper several years ago) > > Then it dawned
Jul 13, 2020 @ 13:00:22
Sue – I did read that and I participated in Melissa Kruger’s workshop at a the TGC’s women’s conference a few years back. We all need to keep working on it!