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A Grateful Discontentment And now we can perform through God, what to ourselves was impossible. . . a recovery of the image of God, a renewal of soul after His likeness. John Wesley

Sure, its not a good thing when its driven by the shallow and selfish want of bigger, better, or more expensive stuff. It doesnt provide a healthy perspective on life when its rooted in the unwillingness to find a joy and meaning that resides beyond our current circumstances. Discontentment, in its common and everyday form,

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A Grateful Discontentment And now we can perform through God, what to ourselves was impossible. . . a recovery of the image of God, a renewal of soul after His likeness. John Wesley

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Sure, its not a good thing when its driven by the shallow and selfish want of bigger, better, or more expensive stuff. It doesnt provide a healthy perspective on life when its rooted in the unwillingness to find a joy and meaning that resides beyond our current circumstances. Discontentment, in its common and everyday form,

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The site had the following in the homepage, "And now we can perform through God, what to ourselves was impossible." I noticed that the web site stated " a recovery of the image of God, a renewal of soul after His likeness." They also stated " Discontentment Isnt Always A Bad Thing. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lords glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory. 2 Cor 318 NIV Within us there should be a hunger for righteousness, a sacred restlessness, a holy discontentment that longs to be more like Jesus than we are right now."

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