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Desire and want can be overwhelming. They can possess a person and consume their thoughts and actions.
Recently, I was asked how I was going to live with a situation in my life that will most likely never change—ironic in light of how much has changed in my life in recent years…
But no matter what the circumstances, I think the answer is found in Philippians 4:12.
“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.”
Paul´s contentment did not come naturally or immediately. It was learned.
I will learn to be content. I will learn not seek to satisfy that desire outside of my relationship with God. He will supply all my needs in Christ and continue to use me as a blessing for those around me as I live “content in any and every situation.”
Are you learning to be content?
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Early this morning, I departed for Guatemala. My final destination: the mountains of Quiche state, the town of Chichicastenango. A congregation there will host a three day-seminar on the book of Philippians, presented in partnership with Health Talents International.
I am honored to serve with this group for a week and share with the women of several local congregations about the joy and peace found in Paul’s letter to the Philippian church.
This will be the first time in more than a decade that I will be working with a translator (and the last time was into Russian!). I will be teaching in Spanish and it will be translated into the local Quiche language.
I have reminded myself of the same truths that I share with campaigners I have taken with me to Venezuela and other locations: God’s love is universal; language is only a barrier if you allow it to be; God works even more powerfully when we have to depend on Him to communicate.
Good reminders as we all strive to depend on the Spirit for all we do.
With that in mind, I ask for the following specific prayers for this trip:
- That God will speak His message through me with clarity.
- That the women will be equipped to connect more deeply with God and one another.
- That the women will be equipped, inspired, and empowered to take the message home to their families and local congregations.
- That God will bless my health (especially food issues) and travel.
Thank you! And I can’t wait to share the ways in which God answered those prayers when I return.