The Challenge of Contentment

As the typical Christmas marketing has gotten fully underway, I found my myself doing something strange...trying to think of stuff to buy!  LOL.  I need nothing and actually, want for nothing.  Christ, by His grace, has given me everything I need and more than enough stuff that I "wanted."  So why was I sitting around trying SO hard to think of stuff to buy instead of sitting around thinking of how I can give? 

Ouch.

I discussed this with my wife.  We both laughed about it.  Especially considering I had just been teaching my daughter about the blessings of contentment!  (A true pot-to-kettle moment!)

So I've come to the conclusion that for many of us (myself included) contentment remains a hard character trait to master.  But when it is present, God gives us victory over marketing and makes us truly thankful for all He has done in Christ!  Contentment causes us to want to give rather than receive.  Contentment helps us hold onto things loosely so they don't become idols.  True contentment is based in the finished work of Christ!

So a quick prayer for CRCC and any who read this....may you experience the Kingdom blessing of Contentment this Christmas season, and may that blessing spill over into the rest of your life.....

"Now there is great gain in godliness with contentment, (7) for we brought nothing into the world, and we cannot take anything out of the world." (1Ti 6:6-7 ESV)

Truth!

"Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth...." (Eph 6:14)

Friends, I'm learning more and more that much of what we do, feel, suffer, and fight for revolves around Truth.  I'm coming to understand more and more that the less sure we are of what is true, the more susceptible we are to drama, pain, and demonic deception.

When preaching on this verse a few months ago, I said:

1. The first piece of armor is the belt of truth.  Just as a belt anchors all areas of the body for combat, truth anchors the Christian for spiritual battle.
2. The belt of truth “around the waist” speaks to the core strength of a warrior to move physically and powerfully into battle.
3.  I cannot overemphasize this point: if you do not know the truth, you cannot be free and you cannot fight!
4. Christianity is being assaulted from all sides: vain philosophies, paganism, atheism/agnosticism, and even relativism and pantheism.  People are starving for truth but they don't know what to believe anymore.  And in the absence of leadership, people will make up "truth" to sooth their tired souls.
5. The fight today is ultimately for truth! Satan peddles and spreads lies; you and I are called to fight for truth. The church is called the “pillar and buttress” of truth! (1 Tim 3:15)
6. What is truth then? Christ! He is THE way, THE truth, and THE life!  (John 14:6)  There are NO other ways to heaven!  To put on truth is to put on Christ!
7. As Os Guinness wisely stated, “Christianity is not true because it works (pragmatism); it is not true because it feels right (subjectivism); it is not true because it’s “my truth” (relativism). It is true because it is anchored in the person of Christ.”
8. Without knowing that Christ is “true,” you have no chance to successfully engage the devil.
 

I'm beginning to understand why a church must publish a doctrinal statement and also why many churches adopt confessions and declarations.  It's not about "boring people to death with doctrine." (Although I think doctrine is fun! LOL.)  Nor is it about drawing lines of division.  I'm coming to see that it's about protecting the church!  Truth is what we do!

A Wonderful Testimony!

The below was sent to me from a wonderful family that moved to another state.  (Names have been changed to protect the innocent! LOL)  It was so encouraging I had to share!

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Hello Pastor,

I hope this email finds you, Sister Donna and the girls well.  We really miss you guys and the rest of the CRCC family.  Please send them our love!  We have connected to a local church here, but when we say Pastor in our conversations, we are still talking about you. :-)

I've been meaning to reach out to you for several weeks now to let you know that you would be so proud of Tim.  I hope that some day you and him will get to connect about the details (because they are too many to list), but I just wanted to mention a few things.  I guess I can sum it up by saying that Tim is changing from the inside out.  I can hear the change in his prayers and I see it in everything he does on a daily basis - EVERYTHING.  It is clear that whether at work, or at home with us and the kids, he filters everything through his Jesus lenses and what comes out is the most patient, loving, gracious husband and father that I have seen in the almost 7 years that we have been married - and I thought he was already worthy of the "most wonderful husband/father" title, so this says a lot. :-)

The extent to which he takes the lead spiritually in our home right now cannot be captured in words - mainly because some of it is tangible, but a lot of it is not.  Here's what can be captured . . . before we would have family devotions because I would gather the kids, come get him and he would participate (sometimes unenthusiastically).  Now, he's the one gathering the family, leading devotions, helping the kids memorize scripture, reviewing catechism questions, purchasing (AND READING) christian books, initiating discussion between the two of us about our marriage, etc.  He's also the one motivating everyone on Sunday mornings and making sure we get to church on time . . . that's huge!  I mean, Tim enjoyed going to CRCC because he always felt challenged and knew you were going to preach the Word, but he could have easily gotten the notes from the church website and have been content. :-)   I am not telling you anything he would not tell you himself - lol.

So not only have I seen his approach to church attendance change, he is even helping the facilitator of an Apologetics class we are taking on Wednesday nights at church.  Did you catch that?  LOL.  He went from a Christian with lots of questions and doubts to a defender of our faith!  He even has scripture painted on our walls now - not framed - I am talking wall art here - that covers entire walls in some rooms of the house.  My personal favorite . . . Romans 1:16 in the family room ("For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ . . . ."). Wow!!!!  What an awesome reminder of what God has done in Tim and our family!  Praise the Lord!

I have already told Tim how proud I am of him for taking the journey that he did and being open to wherever that journey would lead.  I know this journey is not over, but I wanted you to know what has taken place because I know you invested one-on-one time with him to help him start to find the answers to those tough questions that most Christians (and non-believers) have but are afraid to ask.  I thank you for taking him under your wing and getting him started down this path.  I thank you (and the rest of the pastoral staff at CRCC) for your prayers.  I prayed for years that God would bring Tim a circle of men that would challenge him and keep him accountable. God started that work at CRCC and He is picking up where He left off at our new church in our new state.  We knew that our move here was bigger than a new job and being closer to family, but I personally did not expect to see the changes I've seen happen so quickly.  To that we give God *ALL* of the glory and we pray that as God continues to change us from the inside out, that he will use us to help change others in our community as well.

In Christ,

Susan