I can do all things through christ who strengthens me kjv


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  1. I can do all things through christ who strengthens me kjv
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  3. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Concerning the character of God as described in these two scriptures, are these aspects of him saved only for christians, or are the open for all so unbelievers can eventually come to him also? You may have a feeling, for example, that you should stand outside the Post Office and sing a hymn.
  4. If you so apply the promise, you will be disappointed. He could face everything that providence brought and he could more than cope.
  5. This verse is directed at those who already believe in Christ. The first presents to us the possibility of perpetual contentment in every circumstance of life. The ship is on course. A brother or a sister is not under bondage in such cases. Why are we evangelicals dealing with matters of personal experience when the country is at war? I believe that the Father has made us his temples. Being a follower of Christ is an amazing experience.
  6. Can Do All In The Bible: Philippians 4:13 - As a result, I have big plans and want to do great things for God.
  7. As a result, I have big plans and want to do great things for God. When I talk like this, my family and friends tell me I've got stars in my eyes. I know I'm right, but haven't yet figured out a way to convince them. You deserve high marks for passion and zeal. Never in a million years would we say anything to put a damper on that kind of ambition and self-confidence. On the contrary, we want to encourage you to forge ahead with your plans. But do it prayerfully and humbly. The Lord honors those who commit their works to Him and who strive for excellence in everything they do Proverbs 16:3; 22:29. That said, it's important that we add a word of clarification. When God promises to bless you for your faithfulness and dedication, He isn't necessarily guaranteeing you success in everything you choose to undertake. Philippians 4:13 does not say that you can do anything you want to do. For example, it would be a mistake to assume that you can make a million dollars, write a best-selling novel, get elected President of the United States, win the Heisman Trophy, or become a Grammy Award-winning musician simply because you believe in Christ and are willing to follow your dreams with all your heart. If you examine this verse in context, you'll see that it was actually written to address an entirely different issue. Let's take a closer look. Beginning in verse 10, Paul writes: But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at last your care for me has flourished again; though you surely did care, but you lacked opportunity. Not that I speak in regard to need, for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content: 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. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:10-13 Then, a few sentences later, in verses 17 and 18, he adds: Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account. Indeed, I have all and abound … What is the apostle doing in this passage. He's commending the Philippians on their past generosity and encouraging them to continue giving freely in the future. Within the context of this discussion of giving and receiving, he also does something remarkable: he redefines for Christians the meaning of words like need and abundance. In effect, Paul says that the believer's experience of either want or satisfaction is ultimately an internal rather than an external reality. It has less to do with one's material circumstances than with a certain mental and spiritual attitude. When we have Christ, says I can do all things through christ who strengthens me kjv, we have everything. That being true, it doesn't really matter if we're rich or poor, successful or defeated, starving or full, naked or clothed, homeless or sheltered. Nor is he claiming that God will protect the believer from every danger. What he is asserting is that, if you belong to Christ, God will enable you to bear the burden whatever your situation in life may be. Perhaps you can see that this is something very different from a guarantee of limitless wealth and success. If you have further questions or concerns. Focus on the Family has a staff of pastoral counselors who would love to speak with you over the phone.

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