Wanting what we do not have is a struggle in our culture of affluence. We see others have more, see advertisements about deserving more, and we feel that we lack whatever it is. Being content and thankful for where we are in life is part of following Christ. Yet God may be calling us to recalculate what we are doing to serve Him better. Changes in life are to follow Him not improve our celebrity status or power status.
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Politics and the Kingdom
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