How to Find Contentment in These Times of TroubleWhen we find ourselves in circumstances we can’t control, how should we respond?
Over the last four years, we’ve seen dementia in a sitting president continually put our country at risk, his feckless vice president now running for the highest office in the land, the twice attempted assassination of a former president, retail store closings, AI-driven layoffs, incompetent hurricane response, rampant inflation in rents and insurance, the influx of foreign gangs, war in the Mideast, the sexual sins of celebrity pastors, and reported deaths of friends and loved ones from vaccine injuries. Add to that worries about family, relationships, and jobs… stress has become a big part of everyday life. It seems like the whole world has gone mad… As Christians, when we find ourselves in circumstances we can’t control… how should we respond? In an ideal world, anxiety would not exist… but it doesn't necessarily go away by simply calling it a sin and spiritualizing away the problem. Popular self-help books filled with feel-good platitudes, yoga, or self-prescribed drugs won’t help either... God is in control of everything. Our sovereign God has placed us on the earth at this time and place and in these times of trouble. Since He knows the details of our lives (Matthew 10:30; Luke 12:7), we can trust Him to help us get through tough times. Let us encourage each other with Paul’s words…
Fixing our eyes upon Jesus will lead to contentment and peace of mind. Isaiah 26:3 tells us that God will give us peace if our minds and hearts are focused on Him. Contentment can only come as a result of prayer… Philippians 4:6-7 tells us this…
Consider the story of Jesus in a boat with His disciples during a violent storm found in Matthew 8:23-27…
The Apostle Paul said it best with…
Take a personal inventory… What thoughts, behaviors, and habits are destroying your peace and contentment during these turbulent times? How often do you lift them up to God in prayer? Only when we depend on Christ and place our faith in Him can we have true contentment… anything else is fleeting. If you enjoy our posts, help us cover the expense of this blog by buying us a coffee! We welcome your thoughtful responses and dissent. However, comments that include harassment, personal attacks, threats, profanity, self-promotional links, or other violations will be removed and/or the commenter may be permanently banned. . |