The Secret of Contentment
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  • 172 Pages
  • Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date: November 2010
  • ISBN: SBARCLWIBSECRETOFCONTENTMENT9781596381919

The Secret of Contentment

Barcley, William B.

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The temptation to e discontent is everywhere. Advertisements bombard us, feeding our dissatisfaction by telling us we are incomplete and unfulfilled. And yet the seeds of discontentment are already preset in our own sinful hearts.

Almost four hundred years ago Jeremiah Burroughs wrote of the “rare jewel” of Christian contentment. If it was a rarity in the days of the Puritans, how much more is this true today!

William Barcley addresses the heart of the matter—the discontent that lies within. Based in the writings of Jeremiah Burroughs and Thomas Watson, he presents afresh these great Puritan’s meditations on contentment for a modern audience. Above all, he seeks the wisdom of Paul, who declared that he had found the “mystery” or the “secret” of being content. Contentment must be learned, and Barcley reveals the secret, calling us to a contentment that comes from knowing God and delighting in his sovereign goodness and fatherly care.

Contentment must be learned, and Barcley reveals the secret, calling us to a contentment that comes from knowing God and delighting in his sovereign goodness and fatherly care

About the Author

William B. Barcley is Pastor, Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church, and Adjunct Professor at Reformed Theological Seminary. He was formerly Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Also Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts and has previously ministered in churches in Massachusetts and Mississippi.

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Related Media

Listen to Kevin Boling interview William Barcley about The Secret of Contentment.
Source: Sermon Audio

Publisher’s Description

The temptation to e discontent is everywhere. Advertisements bombard us, feeding our dissatisfaction by telling us we are incomplete and unfulfilled. And yet the seeds of discontentment are already preset in our own sinful hearts.

Almost four hundred years ago Jeremiah Burroughs wrote of the “rare jewel” of Christian contentment. If it was a rarity in the days of the Puritans, how much more is this true today!

William Barcley addresses the heart of the matter—the discontent that lies within. Based in the writings of Jeremiah Burroughs and Thomas Watson, he presents afresh these great Puritan’s meditations on contentment for a modern audience. Above all, he seeks the wisdom of Paul, who declared that he had found the “mystery” or the “secret” of being content. Contentment must be learned, and Barcley reveals the secret, calling us to a contentment that comes from knowing God and delighting in his sovereign goodness and fatherly care.

Contentment must be learned, and Barcley reveals the secret, calling us to a contentment that comes from knowing God and delighting in his sovereign goodness and fatherly care

About the Author

William B. Barcley is Pastor, Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church, and Adjunct Professor at Reformed Theological Seminary. He was formerly Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Also Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts and has previously ministered in churches in Massachusetts and Mississippi.

  • Cover Type:
  • 172 Pages
  • Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date: November 2010
  • ISBN: SBARCLWIBSECRETOFCONTENTMENT9781596381919