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(Clip) Is God Enough For You
Tim Conway
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Tim Conway

(Clip) Is God Enough For You

Tim Conway · 7:50

Tim Conway emphasizes that true Christian happiness and contentment come solely from God’s presence and sufficiency, regardless of life’s circumstances.
This sermon emphasizes the profound truth that God alone is sufficient to bring true happiness and contentment to believers, regardless of circumstances or possessions. It challenges Christians to truly believe and profess that God's presence and promises are more than enough to sustain them, even in the midst of trials and losses. The speaker highlights the need for a genuine experience of God's closeness and goodness to fully grasp the richness of His provision and the futility of seeking contentment in worldly things.

Full Transcript

Remember, I've read this to you before, but this is one of my favorite quotes from Edward Payson, and I want to read it to you again. He says, "...Christians might avoid much trouble and inconvenience if they would only believe what they profess, that God is able to make them happy without anything else." You know, when I read that, I thought, okay, stop right there and just ask people, do we even profess that? Do you believe that? Do you walk around saying that? Do you say that to each other? Do you tell that to your family? Do you say to people, you know what, I as a Christian, I've been saved. I can be happy without having anything else. Just God Himself is sufficient. Do you believe that? Are you convinced of that? You see, he assumes that. He says if Christians would only believe what they profess, do we profess that? That God is able to make them happy without anything else. They imagine that if such a dear friend were to die or such and such blessings were to be removed, they should be miserable. Whereas, God can make them a thousand times happier without them. To mention my own case, God has been depriving me of one blessing after another, but as every one was removed, He has come in and filled up its place. And now when I'm a cripple and not able to move, I'm happier than ever I was in my life before or ever expected to be. And if I had believed this 20 years ago, I might have been spared much anxiety. But I recognize this. We need reality. Even though we don't want to be misled by subjective feelings when those feelings lie to us like David thinking he was forsaken, and obviously he wasn't, but being a type of Christ, we know that those words came to be used by our Lord when He actually was forsaken. But the reality is we want reality. I mean, a promise like this? You know one thing that was true back there in 1999? I had so many sweet, sweet visitations from the Lord and a closeness and a joy that to read that promise, oh, there was reality. The thing is if we haven't tasted what it really means to have the Lord close, if that's not real to us, such a promise is just going to be kind of empty. You just walk out of here. It won't grip you. We have to taste that He's good. The truth is if I haven't tasted that the Lord is good, then you know what? I walk out of here in a car, a woman, money, ease, it's going to be more to me. What does God say? The Lord says this to us. He says, draw near to Me and I will draw near to you. I will never leave you or forsake you. What a blessed, blessed promise. Brethren, we can defy the devil. The devil loves to stand in there and say you can't be happy unless... You can defy the very devil to even suggest any circumstances to you that you need to be anxious about and that will bring misery upon you. Not if this text is true. Discontent. Remember, discontent is the root of idolatry. The opposite of covetousness in Hebrews 13.5 is content. Covetousness is idolatry. The opposite of that is content. Not content in money, obviously. Content in the reality that God will never leave me or forsake me. My contentment is in Him. He's my portion. That's where the contentment lies. Contentment. I have the living God and I need nothing more. I mean, He is the richest man in the world who can have money go past Him and cars and houses and beautiful husbands and wives and all that. And he can be content because he has God and he knows he's got the greatest treasure and the greatest riches of all. He's got the Almighty for his own. What else do we need? Really need? What if I lose my job? What if I get sick and don't have insurance? What if I live to be very old and I don't have any retirement? Listen, I will never leave you or forsake you. What if I become an invalid? What if I get old and my kids put me in a nursing home? He says, does He not? Even in your old age and to gray hairs, I will carry you. That's the same you who He never leaves or forsakes. Papa, He's going to carry you to the end. But you already believe that. You quote that text. Oh, what if I go blind? You know, my vision for the last year has been failing fast. But you know what He says? This, blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. And I recognize this, even if these eyes go out, He's still going to reveal Himself to me. My hearing... There was a dog barking last night. And all I have to do is turn my good ear to the pillow and I can't hear it anymore. But you know what God promises? My sheep hear My voice. So even if these ears fail and these eyes fail, He's not going to leave me. He's going to continue to talk to me. He's going to continue to show Himself to me. Oh, but what if I lose my health or I lose my home or I lose my job? You know what He says? Say to those who have an anxious heart, that fit anybody? Be strong. Fear not. But behold, your God will come with vengeance, with recompense. He will come and save you. God says I'm right here by your side. I'll stay close. You're not going to lose Me. Brethren, do you realize many a child of God, they've lived in shacks and they've been happy. They've been on sickbeds. And it's been like heaven to them. Have you never read of Richard Wurmbrand and many others? Have you never read of Rutherford? Richard Wurmbrand said in his cell they would have such visitations of Christ. Rutherford said they meant to make that prison a hell to him and God made it very heaven. Where are you going to go? Where God's not going to be with you. This excerpt was taken from the full sermon Covetousness, One of Those Respectable Sins

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Christians must believe God alone can make them truly happy
    • Faith in God's sufficiency prevents anxiety and discontent
    • Personal testimony of finding joy despite loss and suffering
  2. II
    • The importance of tasting and knowing God's goodness
    • God's promise to never leave or forsake His people
    • Defying the devil's lies about needing circumstances for happiness
  3. III
    • Contentment is the opposite of covetousness and idolatry
    • God as the ultimate portion and treasure
    • Trusting God through trials like sickness, loss, and aging
  4. IV
    • Examples of believers finding joy in hardship
    • God’s presence makes any place heaven
    • Encouragement to rely fully on God's promises

Key Quotes

“Christians might avoid much trouble and inconvenience if they would only believe what they profess, that God is able to make them happy without anything else.” — Tim Conway
“Discontent is the root of idolatry.” — Tim Conway
“I have the living God and I need nothing more.” — Tim Conway

Application Points

  • Cultivate a daily habit of trusting God’s presence as your ultimate source of joy and contentment.
  • Reject anxiety by reminding yourself of God’s promise to never leave or forsake you in any circumstance.
  • Practice gratitude for God’s blessings even amid loss, knowing He fills every void with Himself.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that God is enough?
It means that God alone can satisfy our deepest needs and bring true happiness regardless of external circumstances.
How can I be content in difficult times?
By trusting God's promises to never leave or forsake you and by focusing on His presence rather than your problems.
Why is discontent considered idolatry?
Because discontent reveals a heart that desires something more than God, placing other things above Him as ultimate treasure.
How can I experience God's goodness personally?
By drawing near to God in prayer, worship, and obedience, allowing Him to reveal Himself and His love to you.
What if I lose everything, will God still be with me?
Yes, God promises to carry you through every trial and never forsake you, even in the hardest circumstances.

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