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Contentment - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

Topic: #1 of 435 for Sermons on Money
Date Added: February 2003
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
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I Still Haven’t Found What I’m looking For
1 Timothy 6:6-10

While your turning to our passage, I want you to listen to a few words from a song by U2.

(Play song)

I hope you caught that. Bono the lead singer of U2 is singing the words, “I have climbed the highest mountains. I have run through the fields. I run, I have crawled, I have scaled city walls. But I still haven’t found what I’m looking for.”

I think that song more than almost any other, describes our culture today. How many people are searching, running, scaling, looking for something but not finding it. I still haven’t found what I’m looking for. And unfortunately many people think they’re going to find it in the accumulation of things.

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This morning we’re talking about what the Bible has to say about the accumulation of things. And at it’s root what we’re really wanting to know is how can we discover contentment in our lives.

Now unfortunately we are not trained by our culture to be very content? Everything around us teaches us to believe in an accumulation of things.

A typical market in the United States in 1976 stocked 9,000 items; today that same market carries 30,000 different items. And why is that? Because we have an obsessive compulsion to possess more and more things, thinking they will bring satisfaction in our lives.
The old testament sums it up in the word Covet. An unquenchable desire for more. Galatians 5:20 calls it “selfish ambition.” The Greek word literally meant “to grasp for more and more.”

And that’s what were talking about this morning. That covetous drive for more and more that brings about a lack of contentment. And God takes it very seriously.

Now why is that? Why is God concerned with our drive to accumulate more and more?

One obvious reason is because it damages our priorities. When we want something more than we want anything else, including God that is a problem. Our priorities are out of whack and when our priorities get rearranged we fall into many traps. We run after the wrong things and stop pursuing God. Stuff becomes the most important things in our lives. Our priorities get rearranged.

God is also concerned because that drive for more damages our relationships.

James 4:1 says, “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Do they not come from your own desires that battle within you? You want something, but don’t get it, so you kill and you covet. You can’t have what you want so you quarrel and fight.”

And he’s right. Homicide is now the second leading cause of death in the workplace. How many murders are committed by employees exacting revenge after being passed over for a promotion?

In 1 Kings 21 we read of a king named Ahab who wanted a piece of land adjoining his property. Here he had this huge palace but he wanted this little garden plot that belonged to his neighbor Naboth. Ahab offered to buy the land but Naboth refused and 1 Kings 21:4 says that Ahab became sullen and angry.
His wife Jezebel saw him like this and arranged for Naboth to be put to death. Once Naboth was dead, Ahab took the land he wanted.

And that’s an extreme, but the drive for more and more stuff can damage our relationships. It’s the preoccupation with other people’s things that is at the root of much of the crime in our society.

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