In Whatever Conditions

Philippians 4:11

Not that I need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.

The biggest enemy in the life of a believer is a concern. Why is that? Often we are conditioned to believe in God and your life will definitely be safe, so our mindset every day is to believe in the Lord Jesus we definitely will not face any problems. This is a wrong attitude because the real trust in the Lord Jesus Christ makes us ready to face anything in this life, not safe. Our faith needs to be processed and matured in all the circumstances of our lives, so that we increasingly believe in God.

The Apostle Paul wrote to the Philippians when he is in the most difficult circumstances in her life, but it does not make him desperate and worried about his future, but rejoice. God's Word encourages us to not worry about the problem of livelihood but learn grateful if you are in hardship. Vice versa, learn to be grateful if you were in abundance, so that we can train our spiritual life in Christ become personalities like Paul that can say "Because I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances." (For I have leaned in whatever state I am to be content). The Apostle Paul was not modest to make this statement, but he has learned in the school of faith the best of his life with Christ. How about you? What's your decision today, what remains worried and blame God because of the circumstances that you experienced?

Inspiration: God taught me to always learn to give thanks in all circumstances.

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