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4 Things Contentment Is and 4 Things Contentment Is Not

As the Oxford dictionary states, contentment expresses peace, God’s peace, a profound inner tranquility transcending circumstances, and trusting in God’s provision and sovereignty. In Philippians 4:7, the Apostle Paul writes, “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” As the world’s corruption buffets us, we possess peace from the deep relationship with Christ, surpassing our ability to comprehend. 

The Hebrew word for peace is shalom, which goes far beyond a simple lack of conflict or temporary circumstances. Shalom encompasses holistic and complete spiritual, emotional, physical, and relational well-being. This state of completeness and wholeness comes from being in a right and reconciled relationship with God, which we have through Christ. When used as a greeting, shalom conveys wishes for the fullness of God’s peace to others. 

God’s peace exists eternally from his person. He is the Prince of Peace. Therefore, we can enjoy shalom regardless of external challenges or uncertainties. Peace rests in faith, where worries and anxieties are surrendered to God’s will and care, knowing he is good. This peace frees us from the restless pursuit of worldly ambitions and desires, and being free guards our hearts and minds from the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil. 

This peace of God provides a sense of security and stability, no matter life’s storms, and allows us to live in the moment, empowering us to let go of the need for control so we can surrender to God’s perfect timing and plans. 

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