Hebrews 13:5
“Be free from the love of money, content with such things as you have, for he has said, “I will in no way leave you, neither will I in any way forsake you.””
BEREAN.AI
Title: Content with Christ
Scripture: Hebrews 13:5
Your money will fail you. Your job can disappear overnight. Your family, as much as they love you, cannot be your rock forever. The writer of Hebrews knows this, so he gives us a command that goes against every instinct we have: "Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have."
This isn't a suggestion for the super-spiritual. This is a command for every Christian. God tells us to stop chasing after the next dollar, the next promotion, the bigger house. Why? Because He knows something we forget daily: money makes a terrible god. It promises security but delivers anxiety. It promises joy but leaves emptiness. It promises control but creates slavery.
The reason we can obey this command is staggering in its simplicity. God doesn't just tell us to stop loving money. He gives us something better to hold onto. "I will never leave you nor forsake you." These aren't comforting words from a friend. This is the living God making a promise that stretches from your first breath to your last, and into eternity beyond.
Think about what this means for your actual life. When the medical bills stack up and you don't know how you'll pay them, Christ is there. When your retirement account looks thin and you're scared about the future, Christ is there. When your neighbors get the new car and you're still driving the one with 200,000 miles, Christ is there. He doesn't promise to make you rich. He promises something better: Himself.
Contentment isn't pretending everything is fine when it's not. Contentment is looking at your life, seeing all the ways it falls short of your dreams, and saying, "Christ is enough." Not because your circumstances are good, but because He is good. Not because you have everything you want, but because you have Him.
This changes how you face today. You don't have to manipulate every situation for your financial advantage. You don't have to lose sleep over what you might lose. You can be generous with your money because it was never your security anyway. You can rejoice when others prosper because their prosperity doesn't threaten your ultimate wealth. You have Christ, and He will never leave.
Prayer: Father, we confess our constant grasping for more. We say we trust You, but our anxiety about money exposes our unbelief. Forgive us for looking to wealth for what only You can give. Teach us the secret of contentment: that having You, we have everything. Help us live today as people who will never be abandoned by their God. Amen.