We can become discontented about many things in life: our families, house, vehicle, our church and ministries, etc. Jesus warned that discontentment is a sin against our Heavenly Father as well as a cause of hindrance to our spiritual growth. The author of Hebrews reminds us that it is critical to cultivate contentment in our lives. That doesn't mean that we cannot work to improve things, but that is different from a lack of contentment. A look at the Need and then the Basis for Contentment.
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Pastor Dan grew up as a "Missionary Kid," living most of his early and teen years in the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Grace College, a Master of Divinity from Grace College & Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is married to...