Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Wed., 10/8/14 Devotion (Php. 2:14)

Today's encouragement comes from Philippians 2:14, where Paul wrote these words:

"Do all things without complaining and disputing . . . "

Complaining (grumbling), and disputing (arguing) come naturally to the fallen children of Adam.  Do any parents ever have to train their children to com-plain or dispute?  It comes easily to all of us, in our sinful conditions.

But grace transforms us from being grumblers and arguers, to being helpful and thankful.  Paul will go on, and say that the genuineness of our Christian testimonies are directly linked to the godly attitude we are to have when we do anything, (see vv. 15-16).  Today, let us trust Christ to give us supernatural grace to be grateful, not disgruntled.

[Puritan quote of the day: "There is not one of us who does not have many mercies if we could just see them.  But, because we do not have all that we desire, we lose the comfort of that which we have."   --Thomas Watson, in, "The Art of Divine Contentment"]