The Good Fortune!

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<p><em>&quot;Godliness with contentment is great gain!&quot; </em>1 Timothy 6:6<br><br> <em>Godliness </em>is conformity to the moral image of God, and the entire consecration of the soul to the Lord's service. The godly are created anew in Christ Jesus; they are united to God through Jesus; and have all the <em>graces </em>or <em>fruits </em>of the Spirit within them. They<em>view </em>things very much as God does; hence they look . . .<br /> upon <em>sin — </em>as the greatest of all evils; <br /> upon the <em>world</em> — as a vast vanity; <br /> upon <em>saints</em> — as the excellent of the earth; <br /> and upon the Lord Jesus — as altogether lovely!<br><br> They . . .<br /> hate sin, <br /> renounce the world, <br /> unite with the saints, and <br /> adore the Savior as their God and Lord.<br><br> They approve of God's precepts, and choose the condition which He prescribes. They . . .<br /> love God, <br /> believe in Jesus, <br /> walk in the Spirit,<br /> fear sin, <br /> loathe <em>self</em>, and <br /> walk in the fear of the Lord.<br><br> They . . .<br /> rely wholly on the perfect work of Christ for acceptance; <br /> pant for holiness with ardent longing; and<br /> desire always to acquiesce in the sovereign will of God.<br><br> True godliness <em>produces </em>and <em>strengthens <strong>contentment</strong></em>; and contentment is the calm sunshine of a man's life. We do not mean . . .<br /> sitting down in idleness, <br /> feeling at home in filth, <br /> or indulging in negligence; <br /> this would be a disgrace to any creature, especially a professing Christian!<br><br> But contentment is connected with . . .<br /> honest industry, <br /> general cleanliness, and <br /> a concern for the honor of God.<br><br> True contentment springs from acknowledging and eyeing God's providence, whose &quot;tender mercies are over all His works.&quot; It is . . .<br /> a bowing to <em>His will</em> — as the infinitely wise and invariably good;<br /> believing the <em>promises </em>He has given;<br /> expecting the <em>provision </em>He has made; and <br /> feeling <em>satisfied </em>to share in the common lot with His people.<br><br> Contented Christians prize spiritual blessings before temporal, and live sensible of their demerit and desert. They know that everything short of Hell is a favor — and that the <em>glories of Heaven </em>will more than make amends for all the toils and privations of this world's <em>wilderness pilgrimage</em>. They do not expect to find <em>rest </em>below, or a <em>paradise </em>in the desert of this world. They are persuaded, &quot;that all things work together for good, to those who love God, and are the called according to His purpose.&quot;<br><br> Pride is slain, and humility flourishes; for <strong>pride </strong>is the parent of . . .<br /> discontent,<br /> ingratitude, <br /> peevishness, <br /> rebellion against God, <br /> and many other evils.<br><br> While <strong>humility </strong>produces . . .<br /> contentment, <br /> patience, <br /> gratitude, <br /> submission to the will of God, <br /> and many other virtues.<br><br> The godly who are <em>contented </em>are rich — for they have a good fortune!<br><br> They have <em>inward peace </em>and <em>satisfaction of mind</em> — which are better than gold!<br><br> They are filled with <em>gratitude </em>and <em>thankfulness </em>to God — which are better than a large estate!<br><br> They have <em>love to God and delight in Him</em> — which are preferable to a splendid mansion!<br><br> They have a <em>joyful anticipation of eternal glory</em>, of being acknowledged as the sons of God, and fellow-heirs of Jesus — which is to be esteemed above all the titles and honors of this perishing world!<br><br> They contendly live in the enjoyment of what they now have — realizing that their glorious portion is yet to come! Their aspirations are on the same level as their earthly condition — hence, they are strangers to fretfulness, murmuring, and the constant vexations which most men experience. They prove that, &quot;Better a little with the fear of the Lord — than great wealth with turmoil.&quot;<br><br> Reader, are you a godly person? Are you acquainted with God — as your God, your Friend, your Father? Are you contented with your place, portion, and prospect in this perishing world! If so, you have a good fortune![[Category:Lifestyle]]