Thursday, December 24, 2020

Yard Sale Christmas

This little devotional is indeed a timely one notnto mention a needed one.


Let us look to Him for all things good even when we can't see anything.

God Bless


Yard-Sale Christmas

Anne Cetas

Godliness with contentment is great gain. 1 Timothy 6:6

1 Timothy 6:6–10, 17–19

Daniel 1–2; 1 John 4

A mom felt she’d been overspending on family Christmas gifts, so one year she decided to try something different. For a few months before the holiday, she scrounged through yard sales for inexpensive, used items. She bought more than usual but for far less money. On Christmas Eve, her children excitedly opened gift after gift after gift. The next day there were more! Mom had felt guilty about not getting new gifts so she had additional gifts for Christmas morning. The kids began opening them but quickly complained, “We’re too tired to open any more! You’ve given us so much!” That’s not a typical response from children on a Christmas morning! 

God has blessed us with so much, but it seems we’re always looking for more: a bigger house, a better car, a larger bank account, or [fill in the blank]. Paul encouraged Timothy to remind people in his congregation that “we brought nothing into this world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that” (1 Timothy 6:7–8). 

God has given us our very breath and life—besides providing for our needs. How refreshing it might be to enjoy and be content with His gifts and to say, You’ve given us so much! We don’t need more. “Godliness with contentment is great gain” (v. 6).

What are you thankful to God for today? How might you learn contentment?

Father, You’ve blessed me with so much. Teach me each day to give thanks

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