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The Secret of Contentment

William Barcley

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The Secret of Contentment

William Barcley

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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 Puritans’ 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. 

  • Title

    The Secret of Contentment

  • Author(s)

    William Barcley

  • ISBN

    9781596381919

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    P&R Publishing

  • Topic

    Life's Challenges

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    176

  • Published

    01/11/2010

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William Barcley

William Barcley

Dr. William B. Barcley is senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Charlotte, North Carolina, and adjunct professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary. He earned a BA in Biblical Studies from Gordon College, a MA in Theological Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a PhD in New Testament from Boston University.

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The Secret of Contentment

Barclay writes with humility and rigour as he challenges his reader to consider contentment and recognise it to be at the heart of so much of Christian life. Unashamedly using the insights of a couple of Puritan giants and with Philippians woven throughout the text, he walks us through the different aspects, challenges and reasons to 'learn' contentment. I found the discussion questions helpful at the end of each chapter, and enjoyed the way he writes. One to read with a friend maybe to be able to talk about this all important facet of Christian life. I liked that I was being prompted to dwell on contentment, and the dangers of discontentment, more than I ever have before.

Felicity Patterson

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