There
are two ways of being rich—have a lot, or want very little. The latter
way is the easier for most of us. Many people make themselves miserable
by wanting more than they can ever have. They suffer from “thing-itis,”
the insatiable desire for more, better, and newer things. Jesus was the
most satisfied man that ever lived, and He had less than most of us.
“The foxes have their holes, and the birds their nests, but the Son of
man has no place to lay His head.” He had learned the secret of
adjusting His wants to His needs.
E. Stanley Jones tells about a poor man who had an overnight guest, and as he showed him to his humble bedroom in the hayloft, he said, “If there is anything you want, let us know, and we’ll come and show you how to get along without it.” We don’t need to learn how to get more, but how to get along with what we’ve got, and get on with the business of living.
E. Stanley Jones tells about a poor man who had an overnight guest, and as he showed him to his humble bedroom in the hayloft, he said, “If there is anything you want, let us know, and we’ll come and show you how to get along without it.” We don’t need to learn how to get more, but how to get along with what we’ve got, and get on with the business of living.