Philippians 4:13 is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible and one of the most misunderstood. It's not a promise of personal achievement or a slogan for success. In context, Paul is revealing something far more valuable: the secret of Christian contentment. In this sermon from Philippians 4:10-13, we explore what the Puritan pastor Jeremiah Burroughs called "the rare jewel of Christian contentment." Why it's so hard to find, why the human heart is always reaching for something more, and how genuine contentment is actually learned through the circumstances God appoints for our lives. We'll walk through three realities Paul lays out: contentment is learned, contentment is not controlled by your circumstances, and contentment is not found in yourself, it is found in Christ. And we'll see why the cross is the ultimate foundation for trusting God with whatever He has placed in your life. If you've been struggling with discontentment, in your marriage, your finances, your health, your relationships, or just the restless feeling that things should be different than they are, this message is for you. 📖 Text: Philippians 4:10-13 📚 Series: Philippians