Contentment & the Life of Faith
The word contentment gets used frequently in today’s culture, but its meaning often shifts depending on who’s discussing it. So, what exactly is contentment? How does it connect to faith and trust? Should Christians seek contentment outside ourselves, or is the popular self-love movement the answer? Understanding contentment rightly as Christians is incredibly counter cultural and helps us take pleasure in God as we treasure Christ above all. Join Pastors John and Drew as they explore these questions and welcome a special guest who recently co-taught a class on contentment at Woodridge. We’d love to hear your thoughts–Email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes.
Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker
Hosts: Pastors Drew Hacker, John Pfannerstill
Guests: Jude Restrepo
Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist.
Graphics Design: Patrick Blend
Video and Audio: Therese Jacob
Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed.
- The Holy Bible (ESV translation)
Link to the article referred to in the show about contraconditional love,
https://www.ccef.org/idols-heart-and-vanity-fair/
Link to free PDF of “The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment” by Jeremiah Burrows
o https://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/sdg/burroughs/The%20Rare%20Jewel%20of%20Christian%20Con%20-%20Jeremiah%20Burroughs.pdf
Definition of Christian Contentment
“Contentment is the inward, quiet, gracious frame of spirit, freely submitting to and taking pleasure in God's disposal in every condition”
Link to Woodridge Media class on contentment
o The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment | Woodridge Community Church
Go and treasure Christ above all!