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Perspective Shift: Student Edition

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You don't need to enrol in school to study one of life's most valuable subjects—contentment. Contentment isn't something you "have or don't have." It's a lesson to be learned; one that Paul himself learned. Let’s break it down:

One: Contentment is a “Now” Thing

First, let’s steer clear of thinking contentment is “having” or “getting” enough things. Instead, embrace that we’ll never be able to reach contentment on our own.

Two: Contentment is About Abundant Life

However, contentment isn’t disconnecting from the world. Jesus doesn’t lead us to a state of emptiness but of full joy and peace beyond understanding. He fills us up rather than empties us out.

Three: Contentment Isn’t Complacent

Contentment is not about being complacent; it's about savouring today to its fullest while stewarding what God has given us. It's about maximum joy and satisfaction from what God has given you today.

Four: Contentment Sets You Free

Contentment doesn't hold you back; it sets you free. You're ready for tomorrow when you learn to be content today. And being content today doesn't mean we stop growing or stop aiming for better; it means we do so without discontentment weighing us down.

  • Recite this week's memory verse: "Not that I speak in regard to need, for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content" (Philippians 4:11, NKJV).
  • What does the word "contentment" mean to you? How does your definition align or differ with Paul's teachings in Philippians 4:11?
  • What is currently the biggest obstacle to your contentment? Is it external circumstances or internal discontent?

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