I can do all things...
The latter part of this verse has been used as a motivation for Christians of all stripes, in their endeavours to accomplish all sorts of things. I am old enough to remember when boxer, Evander Holyfield, had “Php 4:13” printed on his shorts for his bout with Mike Tyson (which Holyfield won). And anyone who follows American football (and possibly many who don’t) will be aware of the name, Tim Tebow, a former professional football quarterback who lived as a very public witness for Jesus. In the NFL arena, he would display his faith in ways such as putting Scripture references to Php 4:13 on his ‘Eye Black’—a painted black line under the player’s eye which draws light away from the eyes to help them see the ball better.
When Paul says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”, he is declaring in faith that he can endure his present suffering,... his spirit will not be broken and he will continue to rejoice!
Can I do all things?
So can we do all things through Christ’s strength? Yes. Absolutely. All of the things (and only those things) that Christ intends for us to do. What we cannot do is appropriate Christ’s power over all things in order to do anything that we might want to do. And what we should not do is to use Philippians 4:13 as some kind of magical incantation to be spoken over whatever difficulty we might encounter—as if God is not ok with taking us along a narrow and difficult path—and thus avoid any deeper work God may wish to do in and through us.
I can do all things through Christ’s strength— as long as all the things that I choose to do, flow out of my cultivated intimacy with God’s heart... Anything I do beyond this, I do in my own strength.
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