Financial Discipleship - the Bible on ContentmentSample

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An essential part of being a disciple of Jesus is taking what you learn about the Kingdom, applying it to your life, and replicating it in the lives of others.
In a notebook, write down how you would explain what God’s word says about contentment to a friend.
What is contentment?
Why does God value contentment?
Who are some people from the Bible who were content? What did they do and how did they act?
What are a few identifying traits of content Christians today (how will you know one when you meet one)?
What is one area of your life where you don’t have contentment, but need to? How will you become more content in that area?
What is the name of a friend you can invite to do this Plan with you next week, learning and discussing together?
Want to learn more about how to honor God with the money and possessions He's entrusted to you? Check out Compass' other Financial Discipleship reading plans on YouVersion or visit our website https://compass1.org.
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About this Plan

The Bible has a lot to say about contentment. While contentment often gets confused with complacency in our society, they are very different. This 5-day plan will help readers gain a biblical understanding and perspective on contentment, apply it to their lives, and prepare them to share this learning with others.
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