Today's Daily Bread
Simply content
(philstar.com) Updated March 13, 2012
Having food and clothing, with these we shall be content. — 1 Timothy 6:8
A few years ago, an automaker used the tune of the old Shaker song
“Simple Gifts” to promote a luxury car. To those who knew the lyrics,
its seemed contradictory to use a song about finding contentment in a
simple way of life
to sell an expensive car. It says, “’Tis the gift to be simple, ’tis
the gift to be free, ’tis the gift to come down where we ought to be.”
We often struggle to accept the Bible’s teaching that contentment has nothing to do with our wardrobe, our bank account,
or whether we have steak or fish sticks for supper. It is not material
prosperity but “godliness with contentment” that the apostle Paul
called “great gain” (1 Tim. 6:6). Timothy may have been as stunned as
we are to read the words, “having food and clothing, with these we
shall be content” (v. 8).
How many of us will pause today to thank the Lord because we have
something to wear and something to eat? But how might our lives be
revolutionized if we did?
That old Shaker song also reminds us that contentment is a gift that
is to be enjoyed. It says, “And when we find ourselves in the place
just right. ’twill be in the valley of love and delight.” In the
abundance of God’s simple gifts, we can be content. — David McCasland
As we keep on collecting more and more stuff,
We sometimes complain that we don’t have enough;
But let us be thankful for what God has sent —
With food and with clothing may we be content. — Fitshugh
READ: 1 Timothy 6:3-16
Contentment comes not from great wealth but from few wants.
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