Rejoicing in Contentment

“Then the seventy returned with joy, saying, ‘Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your name."  Luke 10:17


Jesus sent the seventy in pairs to various towns and places with clear instructions. They obeyed His call, went out in faith, and returned with joy—rejoicing not in their own strength, but in what the Lord had done through them.


Often in ministry, we become disheartened—not because God is absent, but because we either fail to truly listen to the Sender or set our expectations on our own terms. By the end of the year, instead of rejoicing in what has happened, we tend to focus on what did not. We measure our calling by results, forgetting that sometimes the very imperfections and difficulties are the reasons we are sent.


It is worth remembering that God works through us in ways far beyond our own abilities. If we have been faithful to the task entrusted to us, we should give thanks. Let us not overlook the quiet victories, the small beginnings, and the hidden miracles that only faith can recognize.


Prayer:

Lord, help me to find joy in Your work through me. Teach me to be content with Your blessings and faithful in the calling You’ve given me. Keep me from complaints, and fill my heart with gratitude for what You have done—even when it’s not what I expected. Amen.

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