Notes of Faith July 14, 2025

Notes of Faith July 14, 2025

Much or Little

I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.

Philippians 4:12

Ancient teachers and philosophers who traveled around speaking were paid for their services. In fact, their payment was supposed to be in proportion to the perceived value of their teachings. Since the apostle Paul did not charge for his teaching ministry, his opponents said his teachings had no value (2 Corinthians 11:7-12).

Paul sometimes received financial support from churches where he ministered (2 Corinthians 11:8; Philippians 4:14-16), but he also worked as a tentmaker so as not to be a financial burden to anyone (Acts 18:3). Why did Paul conduct his ministry on a by-faith basis when it came to material needs? Because he had learned that in every circumstance, God was faithful to meet his needs. Whether he had plenty or little did not matter since he had learned to be content “in all things.” He had learned that the strength of Christ was sufficient in every situation (Philippians 4:13).

We also are called to live by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7). Let every moment of need be an opportunity to trust God.

Contentment is an embracing of the providence of God.

George Seevers

I have not met many people who could from their heart truly say that “all is well”, that they are content with what they have. It is a difficult thing to be content when trouble and suffering are in the house. This contentment is learned by the Holy Spirit. It is yielding to the desire and power of the Spirit in your life. As we mature, we give God the reigns to our life and let Him control our thoughts, change our desires and actions. Through the Word of God, we hear Him speak to us, teaching us with authority and power to transform us into the image of His Son, Jesus! May that be your earnest desire and hope today!

Pastor Dale