The Art of Divine Contentment The Art of Divine Contentment

The Art of Divine Contentment

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 Written in the same spirit as Jeremiah Burroughs' The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment, Thomas Watson's work on divine contentment will show you how to rest in the assurance of your faith and in the power of God.
Phil. 4:11. “I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.”
”These words are brought in by way of prolepsis, to anticipate and prevent an objection. The apostle had, in the former verses, laid down many grave and heavenly exhortations; among the rest, “to be careful for nothing,” ver. 6. Not to exclude, 1. A prudential care; for, he that provideth not for his own house, “hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel,” 1 Tim. 5:8. Nor, 2. A religious care; for, we must give all “diligence to make our calling and election sure,” 2 Pet. 1:10. But, 3. To exclude all anxious care about the issues and events of things; “take no thought for your life, what you shall eat,” Mat. 6:25. And in this sense it should be a Christian’s care not to be careful. The word careful in the Greek comes from a primitive, that signifies ‘to cut the heart in pieces,’ a soul-dividing care; take heed of this. We are bid to “commit our way unto the Lord,” Ps. 37:5. The Hebrew word is, ‘roll thy way upon the Lord.’ It is our work to cast away care, 1 Pet. 5:7. And it is God’s work to take care. By our immoderacy we take his work out of his hand. Care, when it is eccentric, either distrustful or distracting, is very dishonourable to God; it takes away his providence, as if he sat in heaven and minded not what became of things here below; like a man that makes a clock, and then leaves it to go of itself. Immoderate care takes the heart off from better things; and usually, while we are thinking how we shall do to live, we forget how to die. Care is a spiritual canker that doth waste and dispirit; we may sooner by our care add a furlong to our grief than a cubit to our comfort. God doth threaten it as a curse, “They shall eat their bread with carefulness,” Ezek. 12:19. Better fast than eat of that bread. “Be careful for nothing.””

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2022
21 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
110
Pages
PUBLISHER
CrossReach Publications
SIZE
397.3
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