Part of a series on the Ten Commandments. This is part of a sub-series on the 10th Commandment. Outline: If you would learn to be content in adversity: 1) Cultivate the Godliness to which true contentment is joined 2) Recognize and remember teh hand of God's wise and good providence in whaterver adversity you may face 3) Claim (properly) and trust in God's promises, especially to use everything for our ultimate good 4) Make good use of the duty and privilege of prayer, both regarding thanksgiving as well as casting our cares upon Him 5) Humble yourself before God and reflect deeply on what you do and do not deserve from Him in view of your sins 6) Remember how others more deserving than yourself have been more afflicted than you 7) Look to Christ to teach you contentment, and draw upon His grace to learn and exercise it
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A native of South Carolina, Skip Dusenbury was converted through the ministry of the Navigators while hitchhiking through Europe as a teenager. After graduating from The Citadel, he and his wife spent four years on the Navigators’ staff at Clemson University. He graduated from...