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The path to contentment is clearly blazed, Paul says, but the world places the signs all backwards. Thinking gain IS godliness, we follow our natural desires and feed unhealthy cravings. If we could do things our way… if we only had more money… if we had more obedient children… then we’d be content. It’s always just one more and never enough.
God’s word tells us it’s exactly the other way around.
Are we feeding our cravings or following after contentment? Listen to today’s podcast episode from Julie Kieras, based on 1 Timothy 6:11.
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About the Author
Julie Kieras lives in Connecticut with her husband and two sons, a teen and a tween! She’s a former English teacher-turned homeschool mom, and she loves gardening, baking, poetry, and camping-as-long-as-hubby-clears-all-the-spiders-first! Her heart is to encourage moms in their God-given purpose of lovingly directing young hearts to Him. The author of several devotionals and a book of retold fairy tales, Julie also writes about parenting and homeschool life on her blog, happystronghome.com. In her spare time (what’s that!?), she’s discovered a love for creating printable homeschool resources on Canva. Her books and printables are available online at Happy Strong Home.
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