Pursuing Contentment : 12 Lessons
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All too often, our lives fall short of the expectations we’ve set, and our happiness seems just out of reach. We are disappointed by the people in our lives, or the decisions we made, or how we reacted to something, or the goals we failed to meet. All this disappointment can work its way into our hearts-and when that happens, we lash out and vent our disgruntled feeling over life’s unfairness. In short, we complain about our situation and fail to see all the blessings God has given us. In this study, readers will examine how contentment is something that can be learned. They will look at what the Bible says about being content in all circumstances, how they can overcome bad habits of complaining, and how they can allow God to cultivate a heart of thankfulness within them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310682677
ISBN10: 0310682673
Women Of Faith
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2016
Women Of Faith Study Guide – Nelson
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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