Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Always Finding Something To Annoy Us

I thought the following piece by John MacDuff was a fresh challenge to my heart about contentment. It is true that no matter how great of a situation or place I am in, my sinful eyes would be able to find at least one thing that would annoy me, but with God's help He can train my eyes to be content even in the worst of circumstances. Psalm 73 is a great reminder to me of where true joy and contentment is to be found. "God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever".

On a side note, the Grace Covenant Church women's blog is doing a series on Titus 2. This week's posts are on Loving Your Husband and I have already been provoked and encouraged by what I have read. You can read along at http://acupofgracegcc.blogspot.com/

We shall be sure to find something to annoy us! by John MacDuff
"But godliness with contentment is great gain."-1 Timothy 6:6
The believer is frequently exhorted to cultivate contentment, and there are many considerations by which the duty may be enforced. One thing is very evident—that there is no condition in the present world, which is free from trouble! Let us pitch our tent wherever we may—we shall be sure to find something to annoy us! And if there is no situation without some inconvenience—had we not better make up our minds to be satisfied with that condition in which we are now placed?We are too much in the habit of judging by outward appearances. But things are often very different in reality—to what they appear to be. If we judge according to appearance, we shall be led to regard the most prosperous—as the happiest individuals. But we are assured by universal experience—that to be great is one thing, and that to be truly happy is altogether another thing! Under the glittering robes of the proudest nobilities—there are hearts pierced with anguish, and wrung with grief! In splendid palaces—there are manybroken hearts to be found. To sit upon thrones may seem to be something very fascinating; but, "uneasy lies the head—which wears a crown!" This is a truth which receives fresh confirmation, from every passing year. Let us not then, regard those who occupy the high places of the earth, with feelings of envy. Instead of envying them—it befits us rather to pity them and pray for them! Reader, learn to distinguish between things that differ; and be well assured that things as they appear outwardly,and as they really are—do often differ, and that very substantially! Such knowledge will tend, under God's blessing—to make you more contented with your present lot, notwithstanding its trials and privations. It is not unusual—to be exposed to things which are grievous and hard to be borne. This is not some strange thing which is happening to us alone. Let us lay aside, therefore, all murmurings and complainings—and ever remember that God's arrangements are the wisest and the best!

1 comment:

Colleen Moore said...

What a great topic Lana! It is challenging me in the best way! Thank you for sharing it with us...I will pray for you in this area, as it is something I struggle with as well. And may God be glorified through our lives as He changes us! =D