Life Application Study Bible DevotionSample

Paul was content because he could see life from God's point of view. He focused on what he was supposed to do, not what he felt he should have. Paul had his priorities straight, and he was grateful for everything God had given him. Paul had detached himself from the nonessentials so that he could concentrate on the eternal. Often the desire for more or better possessions is really a longing to fill an empty place in a person's life. To what are you drawn when you feel empty inside? How can you find true contentment? The answer lies in your perspective, your priorities, and your source of power.
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Learn to apply God's Word more fully in your life with the Life Application ® Study Bible Devotion. Each day you will receive a brief devotional featuring a Scripture verse and note taken from the Life Application Study Bible ® designed to help you apply the Bible to your life.
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