Reflection:Â ContentmentÂ
May we learn contentment, and if the Lord blesses us with wealth, may we be wise and eager to bless others with it. What might that look like? No doubt, you have many conversations in your household about how you use your hard-earned dollars. These are big conversations, and they need prayer and discernment.
Paul makes clear how easy it is for all of us to be ensnared by the traps of the world. For us it is the materialistic, consumeristic culture that invites us in. May we learn to be content and not be lured by desires which can ultimately destroy us.
What does contentment look like in your life? Do you take pleasure in the small things of life? COVID lockdown has helped us rediscover a simpler life. This passage tells us that godliness with contentment is great gain. As the uncertainty of a pandemic continues, this is the ideal time to reflect on what contentment looks like within our own context.
Prayer:Â Father God, I hunger for contentment; not to be consumed by money, by the pressure to succeed financially and by the trinkets of life. Help me to seek godliness and a contentment that centres on you. Amen.