Choose Contentment Over Comparison

Philippians 4:10-13

For several weeks we have looked at some of the choices we make as believers. Much of our life is defined by those choices. This evening the challenge is for us to choose contentment over comparison.

One fellow who was on the old game show, 'Let's Make a Deal' told of his experience. He had been visiting friends when it was suggested that they get dressed up and go to the show. They never expected to win anything, but thought it would be lots of fun. Turns out that he won $500. After the show, he was in a room with the other winners to sign legal releases and the like. He was thinking that he wished he had won the 'Big Deal', the woman who had won the 'Big Deal' was complaining that the furniture didn't match the decor of her home. Do you get the picture? They both had won things, but they began to compare and grew discontented over the blessings that they had received.

Comparison causes us to be discontented! People are discontented with their jobs, and employers are discontented with their workers. Husbands and wives discontented with one another keep the divorce courts filled with such cases. Families are destroyed because parents are discontented with their children and children feel the same way toward their parents. [2]

It is true in the business world, politics, sports, and, perhaps, the greatest tragedy of all-the local churches! The challenge this evening is for us to choose contentment over comparison.

Read: Phil. 4:10-13

I. What Contentment Is Not.

II. What Contentment Is.

III. How Can We Choose To Be Content?

Are we comparing or are we contented? Comparing will only bring dissatisfaction and heartache. Contentment will bring joy, peace, and fulfillment. It is time we choose to learn to be contented. If you do not know Christ as your Savior, you will never know true contentment. Do you need to come tonight?