As
Boethius sat in prison, pondering his bleak prospects, his faith in Christ
infused his perspective: “Nothing is miserable but what is thought so, and
contrariwise, every estate is happy if he that bears it be content.” He
understood that our view of changing circumstances and contentment is a
personal choice.
The
apostle Paul reinforced the idea that the way we view our circumstances is more
important than the circumstances themselves. While he too was in prison, he
wrote: “I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content” (Phil. 4:11). Both
men could be content because they drew their ultimate satisfaction from God,
who never changes.
Do
you feel chained to difficult circumstances? God can give you contentment.
Lasting satisfaction can be found only with Him, for in His “presence is fullness
of joy; at [His] right hand are pleasures forevermore” (Ps. 16:11).
When
all you have is God, you have all you need. (RBC)