In my job something I must deal with are severe storms; more importantly I must survive the storms of life. The Lord will help us handle anything that comes our way. Ask him to help you and then trust he will. (Jack Donovan)
Friday, November 2, 2007
Contentment...
Contentment is the neuro-physiological experience of satisfaction and being at ease in one's situation (Wikipedia). What makes us content or satisfied with our current situation? People today are often striving for more and more, with more never being enough. If you keep the knowledge that you came into this world with nothing and you will leave with nothing it will help you put things into perspective. There is always someone in this world who has less than you. They would feel rich with your possessions. So why are we stressing over earthly things? Is this just the American way? Are we so materialistic that we will never be satisfied? Is the grass really greener on the other side? We must somehow learn that this earth will one day be destroyed. The only thing that will matter is our spirit. It will live on for eternity. If you are lucky enough to live a long life, it will not matter what you have because it is what you have done for Christ that is important. Be content, love life, thank God for your family, live for Christ and thank God for saving your soul. In the end it will be worth it.
"Happiness is not getting what you want, but wanting what you've got."
Hello, my name is Jack and I love my family and my Lord Jesus. I hope this blog encourages you and makes you think about your life. We all have a purpose in this old world and mine is to do my best to help others realize that Christ is the answer to all of life's storms.
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