Our Real Needs

READ | Philippians 4:10-20

Grand, sweeping statements can be hard to take. We’ve all turned on the TV and heard confident claims such as, "Got a problem? God has the answer!" That can cause something in our spirit to just tighten up.  As we approach Christmas and face a extended period of recession, we find it hard to trust anyone.

Whenever someone makes any kind of bold statement, we must consider the source. Who is making the claim? Does that person really understand my situation? If we are in the midst of a struggle, we may wonder, Is this a person who knows what pain feels like? Or we ask ourselves, Is this someone I can trust?

So, when we read Philippians 4:19, "My God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus," we have to stop and ask, Can I trust the writer? The answer, without a doubt, is yes.

Paul was not always a bubbly, happy-go-lucky communicator. He was bold and brash, spreading truth whenever and wherever it was necessary. He also knew what it meant to be in need. In fact, he wrote the book of Philippians from an Ephesian jail where he was most likely chained to a prison guard. More importantly, Paul knew where to get his needs met. Even in this dark situation, not knowing when or if he would ever be freed from his chains, Paul reveals something amazing: his contentment. He trusted that God’s hand was at work, no matter how the outward circumstances appeared.

As you consider your present circumstances—your place in life and current needs—would you say you’re content? Do you believe the Lord truly can and will meet your needs according to His glory?  Remember what is important and what you really need this Christmas.

See you at His worship tomorrow.

Michael

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