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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Wednesday Wisdom

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🌿 Word of Wisdom for Wednesday: 
"Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want, but the realization of how much you already have."

We live in a world that constantly pushes us to chase more—more success, more possessions, more recognition. But true peace doesn’t come from getting more; it comes from recognizing the blessings already around us.

Contentment doesn’t mean settling for less—it means opening your eyes to see that you already have enough. That morning cup of coffee, the roof over your head, the smile of a loved one, or even the quiet moments of reflection—these are treasures that money can’t buy.

As believers, we are reminded in 1 Timothy 6:6, “But godliness with contentment is great gain.” That’s a heavenly formula: living with a grateful heart brings richness that this world can’t offer.

🕊 A Wednesday Encouragement:

Take a quiet moment today and count your blessings. Not with your head, but with your heart. Breathe in peace, exhale worry. You’re walking through this life with grace and strength—and that’s something to be deeply thankful for.

Here is a scripture plan for contentment, you may write them or just read them.


Happy Wednesday and Blessings to All

Until Next Time

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28 comments:

  1. Hi Mary, I enjoyed your post. I worked on a page today that was on what I am thankful for. Have a happy Wednesday!

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  2. "Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want, but the realization of how much you already have.""

    So wise.

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  3. A wonderful post on contentment, dear Mary. ❤️ Beautiful photo.

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  4. I read in my devotional a couple of days ago that "worry is like a vote of no confidence in God" I will try to remember that.

    Anne

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  5. Mary, how timely this message is! This week, in the middle of the night, the Lord spoke one word to me..."contentment" and now I see your post. I love how the Lord will confirm what he's trying to say to us through various methods. Thank you for sharing :)

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    1. How blessed I feel knowing that God used my post for His confirmation to you.♥

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  6. Contented people are happy people. My husband always tells me I am the most contented person he knows.:)

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  7. Wonderful post and lots of wisdom. Thank you for posting the plan too!

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  8. Contentment. In this world it's not so common anymore but I do try to be content. I fail often but then try to refocus. Thank you for your beautiful post.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  9. I am a new visitor and just wanted to say that I enjoy your blog.
    I especially enjoy the Scripture writing plans and am looking them up.
    Thank you
    Shirley in Virginia

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    1. Hello Shirley! So glad you visited today, sure hope you'll come again.☺

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  10. This post helped me to feel more contented with the many blessings God has given me already. There I times I think I need more of this or that, and then God reminds me that HE is all I really need...more of HIM. Thank you for these reminders today, and for the verses too. I am so happy you are back writing again. Your words of wisdom on Wednesday are always a blessing!!

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    1. I truly believe the closer we are with God, the more content we will become. Blessings to you☺♥☺♥☺

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  11. My favorite colors in bloom!
    Contentment is such a warm and steady word. Not unlike a worn-but-trusty pair of Saddle Shoes. (Remember?)
    I'm going to print these Scripture plans to keep with my study notes.

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    1. I sure do remember Saddle Shoes, I had a pair or two!!

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  12. Beautiful thoughts and words of wisdom for us today! xo

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  13. Hi Mary! Another wonderful post. 💖💖💖

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