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There is no perfect life circumstance that brings us constant and eternal happiness – unless we choose to find joy in it. Paul said it best in Philippians 4:11-13.
I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. 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. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
We quote Philippians 4:13 when faced with the challenges of whatever trial we are found. And Christ is our strength in each of those situations.
However, in the context of Philippians 4, Paul is reminding us that we can, through Christ, be strengthened to find joy, to be content in any and every situation – whether single, married, widowed, divorced, or “it’s complicated” (according to a Facebook status).
Philippians 4 is one of the key verses I am highlighting during a class for single women entitled, “Single and Lovin’ It (Mostly).” We will look at how to respond to the often asked and ever-annoying question “Why are you still single?” We will also discuss how to support each other and find joy through focusing our vision and our thoughts (Hebrews 12:2, I Corinthians 4:18, Philippians 4:7-9).
My prayer for you today is that you can find joy and contentment no matter what your circumstances. Count your blessings and be reminded of all God has done for you and in your life.
#singleness #contentment
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Jittery. Accelerated. Nervous. Stressed. Overwhelmed. Unsettled.
These and other words can be used to describe how I feel when I am anxious. And as students, teachers, and parents, begin the new school year, anxious feelings abound for many.
What do you do when you are anxious? It is not as simple as saying “Don’t be anxious about anything…” However, Philippians 4:6-7 does not end there. “…but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
And the promise? “The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
By saying that we shouldn’t be anxious about anything, Paul acknowledges that it is a real struggle, but he carries it a step further and provides a recipe for peace.
We can transform our anxious thoughts into anxious prayers, which become transformed into peaceful prayers.
Amazing how restorative prayer time with our loving heavenly Father can be.
Which end of the spectrum are your prayers on today? Anxious or peaceful? Paul provides an invitation for transformation—made possible when we, in every situation, with thanksgiving, present our requests to God.