Really enjoying this contentment devotional. Here’s an excerpt from Day 8’s reading
“…everything we have comes from God. Do you have a family? They are a gift from the Lord (see Ps. 127). Do you work? The tasks of your day were prepared for you by God (see Eph. 2: 10). Did you eat breakfast today? God supplied your daily food (see Matt. 6: 11). Is your heart beating? It is God who gives you each day of your life (see Ps. 139: 16).
…all our spiritual blessings are from God. While we were sinners and rebels against God, he gave his Son to die on our behalf that we might be reconciled to him (see Rom. 5:8). In Christ, he gives us every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places (see Eph. 1: 3). What’s more, he dwells in us by his Spirit and cultivates in our hearts the fruit of righteousness (see Gal. 5: 22–26).
A discontented heart denies the graciousness of God, acting as if it had not received everything from God’s hand (1 Cor. 4: 7) and arrogantly demanding from God as if it deserved something better…But, recognizing our dependence on a gracious God, we can pray with the psalmist, “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy” (Ps. 103: 2–4).”
-Megan Hill, ‘Contentment: Seeing God’s Goodness’

“All this world’s religions are based on human achievement. Biblical Christianity alone recognizes divine accomplishment—the work of Christ on humankind’s behalf—as the sole basis of salvation. Christ’s death on the cross paid the price of our sin (1 Cor. 15: 3), and His resurrection revealed that He had conquered death (v. 20). Salvation is not a merit system in which people can earn favor with God. No one could ever do enough good works to gain acceptance by God (Rom. 3: 10–18). Even the law of Moses did not make people righteous; it was given to show how sinful and disobedient we really are (v. 20)…God through His grace imputes to believers the righteousness of Christ (vv. 21–24). On that basis alone they can stand before Him.” -John MacArthur, The Gospel According To Jesus




The quote in the pic is from a book I read years ago, ‘The Mortification of Sin’ by John Owen. It had a profound impact on me to say the least. So much so that I named one of my best friends after the author, my dog, Owen. Not even kidding 😂 I could go on and on about the author of the book, but the reality is the book was great because it was biblical and Christ-centered.
…not having a righteousness of my own…but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith… Philippians 3:9