To the man who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth to hand it over to the one who pleases God.
Ecclesiastes 2:26
"Whenever someone is able to feel content with what they have, it's a gift from God. God gives those who please him contentment without having to strive for it. God sees only two kinds of people: those who are faithful and those who are sinners. Besides the gifts he gives to all people, God gives wisdom and discretion to the faithful. On top of that, he adds joy. The faithful are content with what they have and are not tormented by the same kind of thoughts and desires sinners have. They go about their business with joy and peace.
On the other hand, sinners are always troubled. They are preoccupied with gathering and storing up wealth, but they're never satisfied. Even if they've been given wisdom and skill, so many difficulties are mixed in with these gifts that they feel more like punishment. Sinners don't enjoy their work, whether it's farming or building—even though others enjoy doing these things and find happiness in them. What sinners produce cannot be used in the right way by anyone except those who have God's approval. So whatever sinners accumulate belongs to those who have God's approval. The faithful know how to use God's gifts with joy and thanksgiving, even when they have very little.
But sinners don't even use what they have, in spite of all the trouble they go through to accumulate their possessions. In the end, faithful people truly own the whole world because they enjoy it with happiness and contentment. Even when they possess a lot, sinners have nothing. That's how pointless their lives are." ~Martin Luther
It is funny to think about our lives and what we try to do each and every day. So many of us are striving to do well in school to get a good job to make a lot of money to make our families happy and ourselves happy. We are trying to impress the girl/guy we like, we are trying to be cool, popular, unique, normal, different, better, whatever your poison. Our lives seem to be a constant struggle to find contentment and to be happy, but in the end, all of these things we do and gather and collect don't make us happy and content. In the end it is what God offers us, His eternal love and grace. We have it all wrong, if we just look at the blessings God has given us and are content with what we have, we end up gaining so much more! It is those who continue to try to have more (more of things that don't matter!) that continue to struggle because they do not recognize God's presence in their life! He is there, but if your life is so cluttered by the things you are trying to do without Him then you are blinded to His works and His presence.
So my question and challenge to you this week is, what are you content with in your life? How has God blessed you with contentment and what does that look like in your life?
May you feel blessed with whatever it is God has blessed you with, whether it be big or small, and may you feel content with God's undeniable, unrelenting love and grace He has for you. May we all feel content with this amazing gift and continues to give us the world! Amen!
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