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True Satisfaction
May 26, 2022 by Nancy Ruegg
“The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1 KJV).
Many of us memorized those words as children. And some of us may have thought, “Wow! That means God will give me whatever I want!”
So we prayed for new bicycles, the latest gadgets, and swimming pools in our backyards—absolutely certain that if God gave us these hearts’ desires, we’d be truly satisfied.
Some of our prayers were answered affirmatively. A new bicycle with sparkling spokes actually materialized by the Christmas tree. Or Aunt Kate heard the pleas for Mattell’s Magical Music Thing, and sent it as a birthday gift.
But as the years went by, the wise and introspective among us realized:
1. When one desire is fulfilled, another quickly takes its place.
Years ago I heard that a famous actress had accumulated seven houses, each one a different style from the others. Why? Because moving from one to another eased her boredom. (I wonder how long it took to become discontented with House #4, or #5, or #6, before she hired an architect to start the next?)

2. God isn’t in the business of making wishes come true.
Psalm 23:1 doesn’t mean: “I’m one of God’s flock! I’m gonna live on Easy Street!”
If he did grant every whim, we’d soon become self-centered and spoiled.
Perhaps a clarifying interpretation of the opening scripture would be: “God is my loving Care-Giver. All that I enjoy in my relationship with him far outweighs anything this world has to offer. I really don’t need another single thing.”
Ah, to be as soul-satisfied as King David, the author of this psalm! How can we become that contented?
One place to begin is with gratitude and praise.

Think of all we enjoy as a result of our relationship with God. Peace, joy, and provision quickly come to mind.
Here are a few more:
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Companionship with a perfect Friend—every moment of every day–into eternity. He is always listening, always watchful, always diligent.
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Hope. No situation is beyond the control of our Almighty God.
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Settledness, because he is in control, and “makes good things even out of hard times” (Erica Hale).
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Truth. We don’t have to muddle through life like a do-it-yourselfer with no instruction manual. “The unfolding of [God’s] words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple” (Psalm 119:130).
The bottom-line is this: No possession or position, no place or person on earth can fill our hearts with contentment.
3. True satisfaction flourishes when we affirm that in God we have all we need.
Remember Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28?

Are you weary of the dissatisfaction that results from striving for the next desire? Are you burdened by unfulfilled wishes and dreams?
Come to Jesus. Count the scores of blessings he’s already provided in the past, is currently providing this very moment and has already prepared in the glory of heaven yet to come.
Cultivate true satisfaction in your heart with gratitude and praise!
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What helps you cultivate true satisfaction? Please share in the Comments section below!
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(Revised and reblogged from 7-10-14 while we enjoy house guests.)
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The Lord is my Shepherd, BECAUSE of that fact I shall not want or lack for anything I need! I love Sister Nancy’s teaching!! 👍💗📖😇
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