Quotes about Contentment
Contentment celebrates grace. The contended heart is satisfied with the Giver and is therefore freed from craving the next gift.
— Paul David Tripp
Whatever sits on the other side of your "if-only" is where you are looking for life, peace, joy, hope, and lasting contentment of heart.
— Paul David Tripp
The minute you hear a sermon on materialism, you're glad somebody else is there to hear it.
— Paul David Tripp
If my heart is ever going to be freed of grumbling and ruled by gratitude, I need your grace: grace to remember, grace to see, grace that produces a heart of humble joy.
— Paul David Tripp
Our obsession with material things brings trouble and heartache into our lives. So we tell ourselves that we'll do better—we commit ourselves for a time to new budgets, we go on temporary diets, we hold garage sales. But none of it lasts for long because deep inside us, we treasure the creation more than we treasure the Creator.
— Paul David Tripp
Sturdy contentment that can weather the storms of difficulty and want is always rooted in worship.
— Paul David Tripp
You're not generally angry because things are in the way of God and his kingdom purposes. You're angry because something or someone has gotten in the way of something you crave, something you think will inspire contentment, satisfaction, or happiness in you. Your heart is desperate to be inspired, and you get mad when your pursuits are blocked. Where you look for awe will fundamentally control the thoughts and emotions of your heart in ways you normally don't even realize.
— Paul David Tripp
The DNA of joy is gratitude.
— Paul David Tripp
I am designed to appreciate beautiful things, but I must not attach my identity to how many of those things I possess, and I must not let my heart be ruled by
— Paul David Tripp
It's important to realize that you can search for life in only two places. Either you have found life to the fullest vertically or you are shopping for it horizontally.
— Paul David Tripp
Discontent is good if it makes you long for home, but bad if it makes you doubt the One who prepares a place for you in his home.
— Paul David Tripp
Here is one of the most beautiful fruits of grace—a heart that is content, more given to worship than demand and more given to the joy of gratitude than the anxiety of want.
— Paul David Tripp