Is God worthy of worship even when He doesn’t give as desired? Tonight, we learn about the gain of contentment and the bondage of covetousness.
Is God worthy of worship even when He doesn’t give as desired? Tonight, we learn about the gain of contentment and the bondage of covetousness.
What is the secret to contentment? How do boldness and bravery relate to the key to true satisfaction? Bro. Jeff explains.
Here, we learn Paul’s key to experiencing contentment as Bro. Jeff shares Biblical examples of provision from the One who will never leave nor forsake you.
Sons of Adam and daughters of Eve are naturally discontent, but satisfaction can be had. Bro. Jeff encourages us with help on how to cultivate contentment in our lives.
How can we be filled with the Holy Spirit and have deep satisfaction? We continue to learn as Bro. Jeff examines more Biblical truth.
Only God can provide deep, inner satisfaction. “Quench not the Spirit” is key, and Bro. Jeff gives practical, Biblical advice on having real contentment.
There is reason why we are advised in the Bible to “be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit.” Bro. Jeff describes the consequences of both in this powerful message.
Dissatisfaction leads to disillusionment leads to distraction leads to discouragement leads to decisions that often lead in the wrong direction – away from God’s will. Bro. Jeff encourages us in the benefits of having grateful minds, hearts, and tongues.
Are you satisfied with God’s provision? Today, we learn more about the root of complaining, discouragement, disillusionment that leads to distraction as Bro. Jeff continues examining God’s will revealed in the Bible.
How should our material resources be used? Listen to the theological expectation and explanation as Bro. Jeff continues this series of messages from 2 Corinthians 9:6.
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