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- 24 hours ago
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Philippians 4:13; I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
One of my favorite Bible verses ever, Philippians 4:13 is perfect motivation to keep me going when I feel like giving up. The interesting thing about it is, it can make you feel like anything is possible because we follow Christ. If we put our mind to it, we can do it. I have a little question for this though, is this REALLY what the verse means? Let’s take a quick look.
Now, as we must do with all verses, and really anything in general, we must look at the context. While verse 13 is very widely known, how many people actually pay attention to the other verses in here?
Here are verses 11 and 12:
11 Not that I speak in respect for want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. 12 I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and suffer need.
Paul is saying here he learned how to be full and hungry, to have a lot and to have a little, and still be content with what he has. Then he proceeds to follow it up with the iconic verse
“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me”.
So what is the message Paul is trying to convey?
Well, I can tell you what he DOESN’T mean. He isn’t saying that since you are now a Christian you are bound to become a millionaire, be the most popular person in the world, or even be able to fly. Paul didn’t write the verse to say that if you are a Christian you now have a cheat code to being successful. There is a pretty good chance that we DON’T end up being richer than Elon Musk just because we are Christians. The “I can do all things” isn’t stating we can fly..
What it means is we can go through all things in this life because Christ is our strength. Paul is saying we can go through everything, good and bad, through Christ. We can get through the hard times, and we can enjoy the good times. We can get through suffering, and we can live through everything being good. More than that, we can be content in any and every circumstance.
So before you go and start flapping your arms and quoting Philippians 4:13 to yourself, remember, the chances of us flying just because Jesus is our strength are slim. Our mission as Christians is to serve Christ, so He will give us the strength to do so in the good and the bad. The verse is just a reminder that when we feel like we should give up, we CAN keep going, because He gives us the strength to do so in both the good and the bad.
-Christopher Haney


