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July 21, 2025

The Loss of Contentment

By Michael A. Youssef, Ph.D.

The search for contentment produces an inner restlessness, fed by the belief that we will never really be satisfied where we are. We suspect the answer is just beyond the next bend in the road and hope that someday we will reach our longed-for destination.

It might seem odd that we would study an ancient Bible story to find the explanation for our modern disease of discontent. But a spiritual cause is the only explanation for our restlessness. In the book of Genesis, restlessness first appears when Adam and Eve sin against God. The shame they feel after their disobedience brings uneasiness and restlessness to their life. Those traits became more than simply feelings when God cast them out of the Garden of Eden.

Although Adam and Eve were allowed to remain near the garden, they constantly sensed their loss of intimacy with God. Their sin put distance between them and their Creator. And the same is true for us. Our sin moves us far from God and steals our contentment.

The Bible begins with Creation. As God created matter out of nothing, He set aside a special place where He fellowshipped with Adam and then with Eve, too. It was an incredibly beautiful garden called Eden where Adam and Eve enjoyed unhindered communion with God. Scripture ends with the book of Revelation, which describes the New Jerusalem, a magnificent garden city that will come down from heaven. In between these two gardens, as we read the Biblical account, there was a middle garden—the Garden of Gethsemane.

At the beginning, Adam and Eve were placed in the garden as God’s deputies. Similarly, Revelation depicts Jesus’ followers ruling and reigning with Him. The Bible begins with a man and a woman in a place of tranquility and joy, and it ends with all believers in a place of infinite tranquility and everlasting joy.

But just as the beginning mirrors the ending, there is much that happens in between. Not only does Scripture reveal the cause of our restlessness; it also leads us to the perfect solution. God provides a place of peace, rest, and belonging—a place where our search for contentment comes to an end.

In the meantime, we can experience peace here and now when we come to God through Christ. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He agreed to the Father’s will that He pay the penalty for Adam’s sin and the sins of all who would willingly receive Him as Lord and Savior.

Prayer: Lord, reveal to me where I am restless so that I can lay those worries and inadequacies at Your feet. You know the motives behind my thoughts and actions. In Your Word, You promise that when I seek You, I will find You. Help me begin to trust that You alone are the source of true contentment. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.

“If you seek him, he will be found by you; but if you forsake him, he will reject you forever” (1 Chronicles 28:9).

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