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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 32 MIN

The Gift Is Enough

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Send us Fan MailWhat would it feel like to finally have enough — not someday, but right now?In this episode of Sunday Ripple, we dig into one of the most countercultural ideas in Scripture: contentment. Not the fake, grit-your-teeth-and-be-grateful kind. The real kind. The kind Paul wrote about from a prison cell in Rome.Anchored in Philippians 4:10–13, this episode explores why discontentment isn't a character flaw — it's a carefully constructed feeling that the world profits from. We'll look at why "I can do all things through Christ" is not a sports verse, why contentment and ambition are not enemies, and what it actually looks like to practice enough in your everyday life.Along the way, you'll hear some honest personal stories — including losing a house, a job, and a car in the same month, and what that season revealed about where real security actually comes from.If you've ever hit a goal and felt strangely empty, chased a hobby hoping it would finally scratch the itch, or just wondered why the restlessness won't quit — this episode is for you.In this episode:Why the world is engineered to keep you discontentWhat Paul actually meant by "I have learned to be content"The real context behind Philippians 4:13Why contentment doesn't mean stopping or settlingThree practical ways to build contentment as a daily disciplineKey Scripture: Philippians 4:10–13, Ecclesiastes 5:10, John 6, Proverbs 11:24Keywords: Christian podcast, contentment, Philippians 4, faith and money, Christian living, spiritual growth, finding peace, enough, Sunday Ripple, biblical contentment, discontentment, abiding in ChristZGcawytkALmC9PbSLUiKSupport the show🙏 Thanks for listening to Sunday Ripple!🌐 Visit the website for blog posts, discussion questions, and more:👉 www.sundayripple.com📱 Follow along for updates, behind-the-scenes, and encouragement:➡️ Facebook: facebook.com/sundayripple➡️ Instagram: @thesundayrippleIf this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a ripple.Small ripples can make a big impact—go make yours.

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Send us Fan Mail What would it feel like to finally have enough — not someday, but right now? In this episode of Sunday Ripple, we dig into one of the most countercultural ideas in Scripture: contentment. Not the fake, grit-your-teeth-and-be-grateful kind. The real kind. The kind Paul wrote about from a prison cell in Rome. Anchored in Philippians 4:10–13, this episode explores why discontentment isn't a character flaw — it's a carefully constructed feeling that the world profits from. We'll ...

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