Shall Not want...

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CharliRenee

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My dogs so want to go for a walk but it still hasn't cooled off enough. They pant with anticipation, their restlessness is calling out, yearning to be satisfied. I look at them and try to assure them... if we do not go this evening, we'll go early in the morning.

I look at them and can't help but identify. I mean, we humans are animals too. We want this and we want that. Be it food, alcohol, vanity, sex, thrill, money, control, possessions, acceptance and approval, leisure, companionship, rest on and on. We all want, and in a way that is totally healthy and good, until it is not.

At what point, does it become problematic?

Do we want what we want more than what He wants? I think it safe to say…yes. All of us have desires of the mind, body and heart. At what point does it outweigh His spirit of self control? Are we in control if we are feeding our fleshly desires, when those wants become more important than what He wants for us. After all, His will for our lives should become ours too, right? We should be growing in Him, right?

Personally, I am asking God to help me want Him more than anything this world has to offer. Have I arrived? Heavens sake...NO!!!

However, I realize that the obstacle is merely my hedonistic tendency to satisfy my flesh more than seek to honor Him.

I am not sitting up here in my comfy soap box pointing fingers at my fellow Brothers and Sisters in Christ. I am too aware of my own need for His grace. If it sounds like I am speaking to any of you, specifically, I am not. We all have our own walk with God. Yours is not for me to govern. No thank you. I would be a HORRIBLE choice for such matters. He is the judge, not I.

I am merely trying to stir up encouragement for us all. I do believe the first step is realizing we need His intervention and to believe with Him all things are possible.

It also helps knowing that in order to lay down in green pastures, to be led to still waters, to have our souls restored, our Good Shepherd calls us to NOT want.


 

JaumeJ

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Thanks for this message of truth. It is a blessing and a lot to meditate upon..
 

Lynx

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There is a lot of wisdom in the tenth commandment. Also all the verses that talk about being content. Being content is a choice, not a state brought about by how much one has.

BUT I WANNA, I WANNA, I WANNA! I see it, I want it, it's right there just beyond my reach! If only He would let me off this stupid leash so I could get to it! :cautious:
 

p_rehbein

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I think learning to not "want" means learning to be "content."

LEARNING TO BE CONTENT:


Matthew 8:19) And a certain scribe came, and said unto him, Master, I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. 20 .) And Jesus saith unto him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.

Thinking about this, and how sometimes we are not content with such as we have. Yet, what we have, we should praise God for, for God is surely good, and He will provide for our "needs." I strive to be content with such as I have, and not give in to the spirit of discontent that causes us to "regret our present circumstance."

The Author of Hebrews said:

Chapter 13, Verse 5

5) Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.
6 .) So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.

I know it isn't as easy as it sounds, but I believe if we are able to learn to be content with such as we have, there would be far less stress and discontent in our lives, which would enable us to be better servants to His will for us.

God bless.........
 
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PR,
you are a very special man with special understanding, which you often eloquently
share with others...TANKS BRO!!!
as our Brother Paul says;
PHI. 4:12.
I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things
I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
13.
I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.
 

Lanolin

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we can learn a lot from sheep. They are just happy grazing. They dont want for anything as they trust in their shepherd to to lead them to green pastures.
 
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personally 'Shall NOT WANTING is one of our biggest challenges as active 'Christians',
it's way up there on the top of the list as a requirement of our 'Over-Coming' for the
rest of our lives...
learning and receiving the rewards of this great-step in our 'Walking in The Light', is
pretty amazing, to say the least...
just accepting this Holy concept is such a mile-stone, it cannot be denied when we
see the baby-steps results...