Infatuation Rules
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Philippians 4:13 is often used as a verse to give ourselves positive thoughts so we can accomplish what we want. But that sells these famous words short. Paul's words are referring to the ability to endure the trials and hardships when we keep our eyes on Jesus.
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Read More »Paul is telling the Philippian church that he has learned how to be content regardless of his circumstances. Whether he’s hungry or well-fed. Free or in prison. Has much or has nothing. He’s content not based on his circumstances, but rather on a person: Jesus. That’s what’s he’s trying to get across in his letter. That you can be at peace, have joy, be content regardless of your circumstances. If you have Jesus and nothing then you have more than enough. The power of Christ Jesus in you is enough. Paul knows what he’s talking about. He wrote these words from Rome while sitting in prison. He’s in a bad spot and he can’t rely on his own strength. And it’s from this dark and dingy cell where he is likely hungry and has nothing, that he writes these words: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13 These are not the words that Paul uses to hype himself for the big game. No, these words remind him that though his circumstances might be bleak, God is still with him. It’s from these humble means that he can have the peace of God. The context of the passage tells us this, but because many just read this single verse many have missed the real purpose of Paul’s words. Paul isn’t giving motivation to conquer, but rather encouragement in almost certain defeat. It’s in our own weakness when God’s power is strongest. He’s saying that God will get him through whatever God brings him to. Not that we can accomplish whatever we want.
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