Digging Deeper – November 13, 2023

Look here, you rich people: Weep and groan with anguish because of all the terrible troubles ahead of you.

James 5:1 (NLT)


 

CONTENTMENT: SATISFIED WITH WHAT I ALREADY HAVE

Through the years, I have taken many a personality assessment: Meyers-Briggs, DISC, True Colors, and the one you have likely heard about in recent years, Enneagram. In short, I am an Enneagram 1: Perfectionist. I like to control the outcome and plan ahead. While this can be advantageous when planning a vacation, it can be detrimental if I place my heart’s focus on the wrong things.

For example, if I have my sights set on the perfect outcome (in any situation) and try to control and manipulate all the variables at the expense of someone else, I’ve not only caused damage to another person; I’ve damaged my relationships, as well as my witness. I can easily lose sight of the bigger picture if I am determined to find a more comfortable path for myself.

James is imploring his audience – the wealthy landowners and businesspeople of his day – to stop putting their hope in material possessions, which they accumulated by cheating workers out of fair wages. James isn’t just talking about earthly troubles that await these people; he is referring to God’s final judgment – the true misery that awaits those who put their faith and hope in anything other than Jesus Christ!

It’s no easier today to cease putting our hope into material possessions. Digital media and social media have compounded this problem, making it far easier to compare ourselves to others.

Essentially, this is about contentment. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the church at Caesarea Philippi, wrote, “I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.

Today, instead of thinking about all the ways your life could be better with a newer/better ______, meditate on the blessings God has already provided. Like Paul, you very well may realize the Giver far outshines the gift!

 


C.A. Phillips serves as Communications Pastor and Director of Men’s Groups at NorthStar Church. He is a graduate of the Henry W. Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia, and he loves the Dawgs and the Atlanta Braves. He has two (grown) boys and lives in Kennesaw with his wife, Amy, and their German Shepherd, Abby.

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C.A. Phillips serves as Communications Pastor and Director of Men's Small Groups at NorthStar Church. He lives in Kennesaw, Ga., with his wife, Amy and German Shepherd, Abby.

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