Luke 3:14
“Then some soldiers asked him, “And what should we do?” He replied, “Don’t extort money and don’t accuse people falsely—be content with your pay.”
It’s so hard to not desire money and want more then what you have. This world has always had a problem with money. Fighting for it, stealing it, living miserable lives to gain as much as possible. So many people live their whole lives to just get paid a little bit more, just to reach the next level without actually living. Money is such a controlling object and learning to not let it control you is a difficult task.
I’ve always compared how much I’d get paid to how much my friends would get paid. I worked so much to make so much, living only for the dollar sign. I’ve always hated spending money, but I’ve always tried to make as much as I could. I was never content with my pay.
I always wanted more, thinking if I could make money I wouldn’t have to rely on God. Then I had to raise support, and that was something I really struggled with. I didn’t want to have to rely on God and I wanted to make all the money for Potter’s Field on my own. But I learned real quick that I wouldn’t be able to do that on my own. I had to trust God to provide the amount I needed. I had to rely on Him, to trust Him to come through. It was scary, but God showed me that I really can put my faith in Him. That He is faithful and true. I have to rely on Christ to survive.
Application: I will write “He is Faithful” on a piece of paper and keep it in my Bible to remind me that I can rely on God and be content.
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