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	<title>Comments on: Weekend Word: Contentment</title>
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		<title>By: B's Gra-ma</title>
		<link>http://www.crossroadslive.com/2009/06/14/weekend-word-contentment/comment-page-1/#comment-5083</link>
		<dc:creator>B's Gra-ma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I relistened this morning to God&#039;s word on contentment -- and saw that no matter the circumstance, how freeing contentment is.  It is focusing on Him -- not me, circumstance or stuff.  Thanks God, that even though I am far from home right now, in You I can be content right here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I  relistened  this  morning  to  God&#8217;s  word  on  contentment  &#8212;  and  saw  that  no  matter  the  circumstance,  how  freeing  contentment  is.    It  is  focusing  on  Him  &#8212;  not  me,  circumstance  or  stuff.    Thanks  God,  that  even  though  I  am  far  from  home  right  now,  in  You  I  can  be  content  right  here.</p>
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		<title>By: Terriann</title>
		<link>http://www.crossroadslive.com/2009/06/14/weekend-word-contentment/comment-page-1/#comment-4998</link>
		<dc:creator>Terriann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can truly say that I have learned contentment, with emphasis on the word learned. I cringe at the thought of how many years I wasted wanting what the other guy had and the pity parties I threw! I love the progression in Paul&#039;s statement. First he learned (past tense) next he knows ( present) which enables him to do. I tend to think of contentment as a vegatative state but that was not the case with Paul, his contentment enabled him to do whatever God called him to do. It is covetousness that has kept me on the sidelines.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I  can  truly  say  that  I  have  learned  contentment,  with  emphasis  on  the  word  learned.  I  cringe  at  the  thought  of  how  many  years  I  wasted  wanting  what  the  other  guy  had  and  the  pity  parties  I  threw!  I  love  the  progression  in  Paul&#8217;s  statement.  First  he  learned  (past  tense)  next  he  knows  (  present)  which  enables  him  to  do.  I  tend  to  think  of  contentment  as  a  vegatative  state  but  that  was  not  the  case  with  Paul,  his  contentment  enabled  him  to  do  whatever  God  called  him  to  do.  It  is  covetousness  that  has  kept  me  on  the  sidelines.</p>
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		<title>By: T. Chavez Action</title>
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		<dc:creator>T. Chavez Action</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Crabby- crazy you should bring up Mueller because Todd brought up Hudson Taylor in this study, and those two saints have always seemed to have been cut from the exact same cloth to me. Really, other than location (Taylor in China, Mueller in England), their biographies seem to read the same. Todd also brought up Robt.Murry M&#039;Cheyne this past Lord&#039;s day. Off the subject (sorta), but between this thread and Sunday&#039;s study, I think I want to jump back into the journals and letters and sermons and biographies of these great saints of the past 150 years. (Jeremiah&#039;s ain&#039;t such a bad &quot;biography&quot; to look at either, now that you&#039;ve mentioned it.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr.  Crabby-  crazy  you  should  bring  up  Mueller  because  Todd  brought  up  Hudson  Taylor  in  this  study,  and  those  two  saints  have  always  seemed  to  have  been  cut  from  the  exact  same  cloth  to  me.  Really,  other  than  location  (Taylor  in  China,  Mueller  in  England),  their  biographies  seem  to  read  the  same.  Todd  also  brought  up  Robt.Murry  M&#8217;Cheyne  this  past  Lord&#8217;s  day.  Off  the  subject  (sorta),  but  between  this  thread  and  Sunday&#8217;s  study,  I  think  I  want  to  jump  back  into  the  journals  and  letters  and  sermons  and  biographies  of  these  great  saints  of  the  past  150  years.  (Jeremiah&#8217;s  ain&#8217;t  such  a  bad  &#8220;biography&#8221;  to  look  at  either,  now  that  you&#8217;ve  mentioned  it.)</p>
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		<title>By: Mr. Crabby</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr. Crabby</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Todd - when are you going to post the sermon? 

In response to your questions above, I received my notice last November that I was going to be unemployed at the end of December. Three thoughts went through my mind in this order: How could they do this to me (anger), how am I going to pay my bills (fear), God is the Lord of almost everything (trust). The last thought always puts everything in order for me. I wound up with incredible peace before the meeting was over because it is ludicrous to think that God is Lord over everything except what is going on in my life at the moment. The peace has also come from the perspective that I have nothing worth holding onto. Even if I am faithful in the stewardship of God&#039;s money it does not mean that I will have &quot;stuff&quot; like a house, car, nice clothes, etc...What it will mean, however, is that I will get to know Him in ways that I wouldn&#039;t otherwise. His faithfulness is NOT defined by the things provided but by His relationship with us. Jeremiah is one of the best Old Testament examples of everything going wrong yet God blessing by relationship, not things. 

One of my heroes of the Faith, George Mueller of Bristol, was constantly in a position of needing money but would never ask for it. Provision after provision was made, many in the &quot;nick of time&quot; and his children in the orphanage never went hungry. But in his mind it was always a Godward relationship that was of utmost importance. Jim Elliot put it well (I think you may have quoted this in a previous post), &quot;He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Todd  &#8211;  when  are  you  going  to  post  the  sermon?  </p>
<p>In  response  to  your  questions  above,  I  received  my  notice  last  November  that  I  was  going  to  be  unemployed  at  the  end  of  December.  Three  thoughts  went  through  my  mind  in  this  order:  How  could  they  do  this  to  me  (anger),  how  am  I  going  to  pay  my  bills  (fear),  God  is  the  Lord  of  almost  everything  (trust).  The  last  thought  always  puts  everything  in  order  for  me.  I  wound  up  with  incredible  peace  before  the  meeting  was  over  because  it  is  ludicrous  to  think  that  God  is  Lord  over  everything  except  what  is  going  on  in  my  life  at  the  moment.  The  peace  has  also  come  from  the  perspective  that  I  have  nothing  worth  holding  onto.  Even  if  I  am  faithful  in  the  stewardship  of  God&#8217;s  money  it  does  not  mean  that  I  will  have  &#8220;stuff&#8221;  like  a  house,  car,  nice  clothes,  etc&#8230;What  it  will  mean,  however,  is  that  I  will  get  to  know  Him  in  ways  that  I  wouldn&#8217;t  otherwise.  His  faithfulness  is  NOT  defined  by  the  things  provided  but  by  His  relationship  with  us.  Jeremiah  is  one  of  the  best  Old  Testament  examples  of  everything  going  wrong  yet  God  blessing  by  relationship,  not  things.  </p>
<p>One  of  my  heroes  of  the  Faith,  George  Mueller  of  Bristol,  was  constantly  in  a  position  of  needing  money  but  would  never  ask  for  it.  Provision  after  provision  was  made,  many  in  the  &#8220;nick  of  time&#8221;  and  his  children  in  the  orphanage  never  went  hungry.  But  in  his  mind  it  was  always  a  Godward  relationship  that  was  of  utmost  importance.  Jim  Elliot  put  it  well  (I  think  you  may  have  quoted  this  in  a  previous  post),  &#8220;He  is  no  fool  who  gives  up  what  he  cannot  keep  to  gain  what  he  cannot  lose.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Todd Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Todd Johnson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good form as always T, good form.

Thanks for sharing.

And thanks to Serena for being such an amazingly normal part of an otherwise abbynormal family.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good  form  as  always  T,  good  form.</p>
<p>Thanks  for  sharing.</p>
<p>And  thanks  to  Serena  for  being  such  an  amazingly  normal  part  of  an  otherwise  abbynormal  family.</p>
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		<title>By: T. Chavez Action</title>
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		<dc:creator>T. Chavez Action</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Todd- I kinda like sports. When I played high school sports I would sometimes write Phil 4:13 on my cleats or basketball shoes or track spikes- whatever the season. One day in 10th grade, a teammate asked me what it meant. I gave an athletic response, primarily because I wasn&#039;t yet a Christian (I was a fake one then), and so I really had no clue what Paul was really talking about when he said he &quot;could do all things through Christ who strengthened him.&quot; Even more than the memory of my utter foolishness in that moment, when I look at that verse today I&#039;m brought face to face with the grace of God for me in saving me from continuing on as that ignorant little unsaved wretch. Then we delve deeper into that verse in a study like yesterday&#039;s, looking at its qualifications, and its hard not to be convicted of how manly (for lack of better words) Paul was in contrast to how cowardly I can often be. But there is the greatness of this passage to me, because it gives the remedy for such cowardice- eyes simply fixed Heavenward, on Jesus Christ. Sorry for the rant, thanks for the study, Serena got all the brevity in the family. Shalom, T</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Todd-  I  kinda  like  sports.  When  I  played  high  school  sports  I  would  sometimes  write  Phil  4:13  on  my  cleats  or  basketball  shoes  or  track  spikes-  whatever  the  season.  One  day  in  10th  grade,  a  teammate  asked  me  what  it  meant.  I  gave  an  athletic  response,  primarily  because  I  wasn&#8217;t  yet  a  Christian  (I  was  a  fake  one  then),  and  so  I  really  had  no  clue  what  Paul  was  really  talking  about  when  he  said  he  &#8220;could  do  all  things  through  Christ  who  strengthened  him.&#8221;  Even  more  than  the  memory  of  my  utter  foolishness  in  that  moment,  when  I  look  at  that  verse  today  I&#8217;m  brought  face  to  face  with  the  grace  of  God  for  me  in  saving  me  from  continuing  on  as  that  ignorant  little  unsaved  wretch.  Then  we  delve  deeper  into  that  verse  in  a  study  like  yesterday&#8217;s,  looking  at  its  qualifications,  and  its  hard  not  to  be  convicted  of  how  manly  (for  lack  of  better  words)  Paul  was  in  contrast  to  how  cowardly  I  can  often  be.  But  there  is  the  greatness  of  this  passage  to  me,  because  it  gives  the  remedy  for  such  cowardice-  eyes  simply  fixed  Heavenward,  on  Jesus  Christ.  Sorry  for  the  rant,  thanks  for  the  study,  Serena  got  all  the  brevity  in  the  family.  Shalom,  T</p>
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		<title>By: Serena</title>
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		<dc:creator>Serena</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 05:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Graham and I were talking about how what we DO want isn&#039;t much--you know, we want our little house, this, that, the other, not much--but that even coveting small things is &lt;i&gt;coveting&lt;/i&gt;. And coveting &#039;good&#039; things is coveting. (Terribly profound, I know.) 

I do feel that the Lord has been working in this area of my life. Things have been difficult lately--nothing dramatic, just a lot of little things that put all together bring you to a place of either semi-insanity or reliance upon God&#039;s will being the best for you. Today was really convicting and encouraging. Thanks, Todd.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Graham  and  I  were  talking  about  how  what  we  DO  want  isn&#8217;t  much&#8211;you  know,  we  want  our  little  house,  this,  that,  the  other,  not  much&#8211;but  that  even  coveting  small  things  is  <i> coveting</i>.  And  coveting  &#8216;good&#8217;  things  is  coveting.  (Terribly  profound,  I  know.)  </p>
<p>I  do  feel  that  the  Lord  has  been  working  in  this  area  of  my  life.  Things  have  been  difficult  lately&#8211;nothing  dramatic,  just  a  lot  of  little  things  that  put  all  together  bring  you  to  a  place  of  either  semi-insanity  or  reliance  upon  God&#8217;s  will  being  the  best  for  you.  Today  was  really  convicting  and  encouraging.  Thanks,  Todd.</p>
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