Session 9 — 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Our contentment with the church comes through understanding her as God's work, God's vision for her, and the attitudes that keep us from loving her.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Our contentment with the church comes through understanding her as God's work, God's vision for her, and the attitudes that keep us from loving her.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Our identity must be found in Christ and that faith leads to contentment and contentment leads to joy.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
The joys and privileges of abiding (living/dwelling) in Christ.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Practical discussions with topics ranging from the sovereignty of God, godly discontentment, and stewardship of our money.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Contentment requires understanding the nature of Christian life, God's higher purposes, sufficient grace, and power.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
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Possessions will either keep us from contentment or contentment will change the way we view possessions.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
True satisfaction is only found in Christ, whose plan for us prioritizes holiness ahead of happiness.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Are you ready for ever-increasing glorious satisfaction? Heaven is a world full of God's promises, people, glory, presence, and pleasure.
Clarus 2014 – Wrestling with Contentment
Summary
Satan's first temptation was to cause discontentment in God, leading to loss of communion with God and one another.