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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Hebrews 13:5,6

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I. CONTENT WITH WHAT YOU HAVE.
A. Does not depend on how much you have.
1. Diogenes - wash tub large enough.
2. Alexander - world too small.
B. Some not happy unless unhappy.
1. Nothing ever pleases them.
C. Not to be envious.
1. Homes.
2. Cars.
D. Possessions do not insure happiness.
1. Don Lee's son.
II. WE HAVE BEST THING POSSIBLE.
A. Be content with what you have.
1. "I will not leave thee or forsake thee."
2. Abiding presence of Christ.
B. We may forsake Him and often do.
III. THE LORD IS MY HELPER.
A. Helping Bill.
B. Not fear man.
1. Fear of man bringeth snare.
a. Aaron.
b. Pilate.
c. Peter.
d. David - Achish.
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