In the sermon titled Contentment, Frank Tate examines the biblical concept of contentment as derived from Philippians 4:11-12. He argues that true contentment is a profound satisfaction independent of external circumstances, emphasizing that genuine contentment stems from a heartfelt trust in God rather than material possessions. Tate references several scriptures, including Romans 8:28 and Hebrews 13:5, to underline God's sovereignty and the promise of His presence, which fortifies believers' ability to remain content across varying life situations. The practical significance of the message lies in its call for believers to reject pride and discontentment, recognizing that true joy and peace are rooted in a relationship with Christ and His grace.
“True contentment, if it's independent of external things, can't be based upon external things, can it? True contentment is a matter of the heart.”
“I'm satisfied because I believe God. I have contentment because I trust Him.”
“Contentment is independent of external circumstances. Because God's grace is sufficient.”
“If I have the presence of Christ, huh, how can I not be content? His presence is so glorious, it so overwhelms the rest of the situation.”
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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