The message at my mother-in-law's funeral yesterday
filled my sorrow-worn heart with comfort as we
'press toward the mark for the prize
of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
Phil.3:14
But godliness with contentment is great gain.
For we brought nothing into the world,
and we can take nothing out of it.
1 Tim.6:6-7
As I listened I was impacted by a wonder-filled wave
of comfort, joy and gratitude for the enough-ness of God's Word!
It inspired a prayer for contentment...
Lord, today before we embark toward its setting sun
And press anew toward the mark for the prize not yet won
Lord, grant us eyes to see Your Hand and ears to hear Your voice
And hearts content to understand faith's reasons to rejoice
Content to trust the measure of Your ever-present care
Content to count Your perfect love worth every cross we bear
Content to comfort sorrow's pleas with promises to claim
Content to fall upon our knees and call upon Your name
Content to live a hymn of praise for Your kind faithfulness
Content to commit all our ways to You; You cheer and bless
Content to know You will not cease throughout eternity
That you will keep in perfect peace each mind stayed upon Thee
Content to satisfy Want's thirst from wellsprings of Your word
Content where daybreak's bowers burst with mercies undeterred
Content, because Your grace bridges the depths of death and hell
Content because your Word's riches no tallying can tell
Content because better than gold, is the joy of You, Lord
Content because we know You hold Time's vulnerable cord
Content because You hold the key to happiness unfurled
Without You reigns depravity though we gain all the world
Content to strive to imitate Divine Humility
To be obedient, though great the cross and cost may be
Content to know without a doubt what You say You will do
Content to make today about eternity with You
Content to live to give you all honor and glory, oh
Forgive me, Lord, sometimes I fall prey to Self, as You know
Content because Your love is true, your Word is too, and then
Content because greater are You than anything. Amen
© Janet Martin
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