holidays, Spirituality

Contented

What does it mean to feel contented? A sleeping kitten or puppy with a full tummy curled up on my lap comes to mind, or the sigh I give at those rare times when my house is cleaned up. I feel contented when I have posted a blog or finished a writing assignment, or when Keith likes the supper I cooked.

But does my contentment come only from the circumstances around me? Is there something deeper I need to be going after? What about all those feelings of discontent?

Paul in the Bible wrote some well-known verses about being content. At the time he wrote this to the Philippians he was probably under house arrest in Rome and was waiting for a gift from the Philippian church. He assures them he is fine, despite his circumstances:

Phil. 4:11-13, NIV

Finally, Paul lets us in on his secret for contentment — he doesn’t do it alone:

v.13, the Message

Paul’s secret to contentment is knowing that he has Christ with him, and that he can make it through anything with Him by his side.

 Let that sink in.

You can make it through anything. Anything.

Even this holiday season.

Just saying, I will be content, no matter what! doesn’t work. Trust me, I’ve tried. But taking those small moments to be thankful for what I have and to remember I am not alone, does lead me down the road to contentment. And at the end of that road I find peace.

And maybe some pumpkin pie if I’m lucky!

7 thoughts on “Contented”

  1. Hello, Millicent.
    My word for this holiday season is ‘serenity’. I pray that I’ll peaceful and gentle with myself and others. The mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who is unruffled by the comings and goings of a busy family with all its complexity.

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    1. Serenity and contentedness are very similar! My issue at the holidays is the opposite – our family is very small, and no little ones, so I miss the big family get-togethers of my childhood. But, my son and his wife are happy and healthy and we will all be together. Hope you have a Thanksgiving that is enjoyable and peaceful! Millicent

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  2. Hi Millicent, I know I checked out your blog once before and I’m not sure why I didn’t join then. I must have been distracted. I think that’s one of my words the last few months. You understand some of the reasons. It’s as if the rhythm of my life, like that of a grandfather clock, has stopped and needs to be reset into a new rhythm. Maybe Thant’s my word for now: rhythm. Anyway I loved reading your piece on contentment. It was a wonderful reminder and something I should read everyday. Donna

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