
30/06/2024
We must always remember that possessions have no inherent value. They become what we make them. If they increase our capacity to give, they become something good. If they elevate our focus on ourselves and become standards by which we measure people, they become something bad.
--Kent Nerburn
If God has given little, contentment is satisfied with and thankful for that little bit. If God has given wealth, contentment is satisfied with and thankful for that wealth. This kind of contentment is a means of great gain because its satisfaction is based not on the gifts but on the Giver.