I Want More: Escaping the trap of dissatisfaction
We are constantly bombarded with images of perfect people, in amazing places, doing extraordinary, fun, and exciting things. And because of smartphones and social media, these images are instantly available to us anytime, day or night. And many times, we see these images whether we want to or not, on TV commercials, internet ads, and even freeway billboards.
We are force-fed an ideal of more. More money, more food, more alcohol, more adventure, more home décor, more shoes, more indulgence, more whatever your favorite thing is, you need more. And the lie starts to creep in that we can’t be satisfied until we have more.
But the problem with more is, you never reach it. We will never have enough because we can always get more. Satisfaction toward our current lives goes down as we fix our eyes on whatever the world (or our flesh) tells us we need more of.
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I Want More
But friends, we were made for more. More than the world’s idea of satisfaction. More than what the trap of consumption can offer us. Through Jesus, we can live free from this trap of dissatisfaction.
My soul recognizes what I truly need, and that is Jesus, and I need to honor him through my thoughts and actions.
2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!
So then, how can we escape this spinning wheel of coveting more?
In our own lives, we need to recognize what we do have and find contentment in that space. If we fix our eyes on what we lack (or what we think that we need), then dissatisfaction sets in and our minds start to dwell there. Stay away from this place friends! Focus on God and gratitude, and you’ll find contentment without feeling the need for more things to satisfy you.
God knows our weaknesses, and in His abounding grace, He provides us a way out of dangerous thought patterns. He knows that in our own strength, we cannot be successful. The only way that we can escape the trap of wanting more is by focusing on God’s grace and letting the power of Christ take over. In our own strength we are weak, but in God’s strength we have the power to overcome!
The world can never fill us – it’s not meant to. We have a God-shaped hole in our souls, and the only thing that can ever truly fill our needs and desires is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Love God more than the things of this world. The things of the world will die and turn to dust, but our lives in Christ will live forever.
Our flesh tells us that we don’t have enough – that we’ll be happier if we have more of whatever it is that we want at the moment. But don’t buy into the lie friends. You were made for more than that. You were bought with a price, and only Jesus can provide true and lasting satisfaction in our lives. I pray that you believe it and live it.
Blessings Friend.
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