Fine China from Jewels From The Word

My first set of china in 1969 was from a gas station, 50 cents for each place setting with a tank of gas. My first set of eating utensils could hardly be labeled "silverware." It was stainless steel, no design, but functional.
I was never in that class of society where you register at the department store in the mall and get china, silver, and crystal at the bridal shower. My bridal showers netted bath towels, sheets, a mop and broom, and plastic ware, which I really could use.
I have two sets of china in the china cabinet, another set of dishes, (not china) in the kitchen cabinet, plus the Corelle dishes we eat off of every day. I don't even remember what I have packed away in the garage from our move almost 14 years ago, but obviously I don't need them very badly.
I am learning as I grow in the Lord that He was right when He said, "Take heed and beware of covetousness, for one's life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses." Luke 12:15 NKJV
Ask the rich man dying with cancer. His riches mean nothing to him. He would give all he had to be able to live longer.
I am not defined but what I have. I am more than the car I drive, the house I live in, the dishes from which I eat my meals. I have a home in heaven waiting for me when the time comes that He calls me home.
The Lord gives me what I need here on this earth to live the life that He has laid out for me and I must learn, as Paul did, to be content in every situation.
Paul said in Phil.4:12, "I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound.  Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need."
My possessions do not define who I am, so I am thankful for what I have.

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