Tuesday, April 29, 2008

the secret

Philippians 4:10-20

No surprise - the word rejoice shows up in this passage. Paul is talking about the monetary gift that he received from the church in Philippi which also reminds him of their faithfulness in sending him financial support through out his ministry - sometimes they were the only ones to support him. The tone of this passage is peace (which ties to the previous verses), joy (which ties to the whole book) and contentment.
There is a book/movement out there called "The Secret" which basically says that the Universe responds to our desires and if we ask, believe, receive properly we will get whatever we want (oif course I'm simplifying their belief for the sake of brevity - I think I've captured the essence of it). Paul has a different take on the secret: instead of always wanting and demanding things of the universe or of God or of people, he's learned the secret of being content no matter what circumstances he finds himself in. This seems like a much better way to live - not tied to material things, not tied to unfulfilled desires but just peace and contentment no matter what the I have or don't have. Paul says that the secret to contenment is trusting the One who empowers us to do all things and aligning ourselves with His values, desires and goals for this world. He then reminds his audience that God will meet all our needs (not wants) in order to bring glory to himself.
Paul's desire has become: to our God and Father be glory for ever and ever. This desire will be met because it is also God's desire. I pray that my heart will be transformed from seeking glory and things for myself to desiring only and simply the glory of God. That's the secret of contemtment - as long as God is glorified, I will be happy (may that be true).

2 comments:

Jeff Beer said...

Amen Jeremy, contenment comes when we are thankful for everything, that we rely on God to give us the things we need and that will be more than enough. Paul even was content in prison, because even there he could share the love of his saviour. Oh what it would look like to llive that way, to just rejoice in everything knowing that God works all things out for his glory and we can count on that.

jerlight said...

Seems like an internally stress free way to live (I say internally because Paul certainly experience external and physical stress). Which makes sense since stress is really just fear of something. When I seek God's glory and trust him to meet my needs, what do I really need to be afraid of?