Having it all is very ambiguous. It is different for each person. For one it might be having more financial wealth than anyone can think. For another it might be family around all the time. And still for another it might be waking each day to experience all that God provides. Yes I am studying God’s Word and that last one is where I am this morning, but it is worth noting that not everyone feels the same way.
“6But godliness with contentment is great gain, 7for we brought nothing into the world, and we cannot take anything out of the world. 8But if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content.” – 1 Timothy 6:6-8 (ESV)
Here, Paul is writing to encourage Timothy to be content that He has God, food, and clothing. All else is fleeting as when we come into this world we have nothing and when we leave, we take nothing with us. It is important to be satisfied with what we have and know that God will provide all that we NEED to make it through.
Now, this is where it gets a bit sticky. “But there are people that have millions of dollars and lots of family, they are so much better off than I am?” This is the thought process of someone who is looking to be like someone other than Jesus. Jesus did not have all the monetary things, yet He was blessed beyond anything anyone else could imagine. He had the Father and His friends and that is all He needed. All else would be provided in the moment from God and Jesus knew this. I have to remember to have the same approach daily. It is not about what others have, it is about what I have that has been provided by God.
Having the monetary things are not evil. It is the next two verses in the passage that spells out the reality of things.
“9But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. 10For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.” – 1 Timothy 6:9-10 (ESV)
Desire and love of riches is where things go wrong. When someone has done well and is giving back and frankly, does not worry or concern themselves with “things”, they are content. It is okay to have the things when the heart and mind are in concert with the will of God. Things are needed to do great things.
I think of our church. As a church plant looking for a permanent home, we need the monetary things. There are those in the church that are able to give great financially. But, that is not all that is needed. There are those that may not be able to give financially, but are giving through time and talents and that is just as important. It is not the things that are important, is the use of them for the glory of God.
And here I come back to the title of this post, “Gain Through Contentment”. It is in contentment that we are able to find the greater things. God provides what we NEED. Sometimes we need the things to do His work and in those times He will provide. I have to be content in the LORD and know that I will gain more there than anywhere.
What does contentment look like to you? Are you satisfied or do you desire more? What if you were to be content with what you have, knowing that gain comes from God providing what you need?