Have you found contentment because the problem that was giving you anxiety resolved itself? That's not really finding contentment. Paul says he found contentment in ANY circumstance. How can we not look for warmth from an external fire, but from a sanctified heart?
Good morning, welcome to The Morning Motivation brought to you by Public Square and Patriot Gold Group. Thank you for being here. We're talking about contentment this week. My question is, where is your relief found? Where are you looking for relief? If you have anxiety, which I think we all do, where are you looking for relief? Are you looking for external relief? Like for things to get solved? Or are you looking for internal sanctification? Whether or not the thing gets solved at all. If you're anxious about something and time goes on and your anxiety grows and then the problem's solved, like something happens and it just gets fixed and then your anxiety goes away. That's not really it.
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You haven't really grown in any way. If you're anxious, if you're anxious for a problem and the problem goes away and now you're content, oh I figured it out, so I'm content now. Well no, you just, the thing went away. We're looking for contentment in all circumstances, even that circumstance that was causing you anxiety. It's what it says in Philippians 4. I have learned to be content whatever the circumstance. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I've 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.
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Paul didn't say, you know, I've learned how to be content when I'm hungry, and that is just to get food. Fill up. Go to a buffet. Find the nearest buffet and just eat a lot, and then I'm content. Yay! Or I've really learned what it's like to be content when I'm in want of things, and I just go get the things. And then voila! That's not what he's talking about. Here's how Jeremiah Burroughs put it.
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So this is the Puritan preacher that we've been talking about this week. He says, to be content as a result of some external thing is like warming a man's clothes by the fire. Okay, so he's here, I'm not content, but okay, now I am because something got fixed. That's like warming your clothes by the fire. But to be content through an inward disposition of the soul is like the warmth that a man's clothes have from the natural heat of the body. A man who is healthy in body puts on his clothes, and perhaps at first on a cold morning they feel cold, but after he's had them on a little while they're warm. How did they get warm? They were not near the fire. No, they came from the natural heat of the body. Now, when a sickly man—that's what I've been recently, sickly, not just from COVID, just I've been anxious—when a sickly man, the natural heat of whose body has deteriorated, puts on the clothes, they do not get hot. After a long time, he must warm them by the fire, an external thing.
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And even then, they'll soon be cold again. It's about internal sanctification. How's your heart? How's your soul? If it's cold, then your clothes are going to be cold. But listen, maybe something will come around and act as a fire to warm you up, but that fire won't last forever, and it'll just be the next thing and the next thing and the next thing and the next thing, and you're anxious until that gets solved, and then it'll be another thing and another thing, and you'll never be able to warm, to stay warm for a long time unless it's from the inside out.
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This inside from Jeremiah Burroughs has meant so much to me, it's been so convicting because like I've been saying, I've had a lot of anxiety the last two months or so, but it's finally starting to melt away, but only because the problems have sort of resolved themselves. That's it. It just took longer. Then I let the problems took longer than I thought and they didn't go as planned But I'm not trying to be mysterious here, I'll explain one day soon, but Like now the anxiety is gone. Yeah, aren't I wonderful I've learned contentment. Well, no things just got fixed I never really learned contentment from time to time there were moments I Tried the best I could But it wasn't true contentment as much as really good rationalizations.
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I was really good at rationalizing things. But it was never a lasting contentment. It didn't really come from the inside. I was in a panic and happened to, from time to time, get near something warm that could warm me up momentarily. But the peace never came from within. Then I read this Jeremiah Burroughs thing, and it's like, oh yeah, that's the true peace that I need. And the circumstances don't matter. That's what I want to talk about tomorrow.
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Jeremiah Burroughs makes this beautiful point with this beautiful imagery about how the circumstance doesn't matter. You must have contentment no matter what. Wow, how can that be? We'll talk about that tomorrow.