Friday, April 17, 2009

Resignation or Acceptance?

I've been thinking about Philippians 4: 10-23- What portion to highlight for our Bible study wrap-up? so I pondered while washing dishes, hanging clothes, cutting garden lettuce. . .

. . .for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry. . . (Philippians 4: 11-12)


Hmmm, God put Paul into the school of contentment. . .and I'm there too, all of us, for the rest of our lives-it's a good place to be, although contentment doesn't come naturally to human flesh- it's hard work to cultivate and practice contentment, and sometimes, . . .well, I feel like dropping out of God's school of contentment, Imagine that?


So, about contentment Webster's says: satisfied-I like that definition; it means filled up, enough-the expression of the Psalmist's heart, For He has satisfied the thirsty soul, and the hungry soul He has filled with what is good. (Psalm 107:9)
And the dictionary also says about contentment: resigned to circumstances.
But, no! . . . .resignation does not equal contentment! In his excellent book Respectable Sins, Jerry Bridges writes that we can grudgingly resign ourselves to difficult circumstances because we have no other choice, harboring in our hearts a smoldering discontentment. . .

In contrast, you and I find contentment not in resignation but in acceptance.
Jerry Bridges writes, "Acceptance means that you accept your circumstances from God, trusting that He unerringly knows what is best for you and that in His love He purposes only what is best.

Soul, stay in God's school of contentment. . . . a worthy pursuit.

3 comments:

  1. Thank-you Darcie. I needed to read this today.

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  2. Leah, send me an email-what's new in your life these days?

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  3. Hey Darcie, what a revealing post! I very often think that I am trusting and being content when I'm really just gritting my teeth and barely holding on. I thought these lyrics to a song on one of Lydia's CD's would be appropriate.

    SATISFY
    Mike Donehey, Philip Larue, Jason Ingram (Tenth Ave North)

    Satisfy me, Lord
    Satisfy me, Lord
    I'm begging You to help me see
    You're all I want, You're what I need
    Oh Satisy me, Lord

    And when the day is closing in like the stars in the night and
    I am falling into the pull of the earth and its affections

    In me O Lord, can You create a pure heart 'cause I'm afraid that I just might run back to the things I hate.

    You're beautiful
    You're beautiful
    You're more than all this world can give
    You're beautiful
    More beautiful
    Your love is all I need to live.


    Sorry it's such a long comment, but I thought these words expressed what you were talking about really well.

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