Push!

“I can do…”

(don’t stop there)

“I can do all things…”

(not quite there yet)

“I can do all things through Christ…”

(keep going)

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

(wait, there’s more)

There’s MORE?!?

Yes. Check the context.

This verse has nothing to do with will power or goal-setting or goal-getting or team spirit or community vibe.

Let’s go back to the actual words on the page and the situation that gave birth to them.

The apostle Paul is not standing on a stage with lights and loud music. He is sitting in a Roman prison—chained, probably cold, writing by the light of whatever small lamp the guards allowed. He does not know if he will live or die. He is not crafting a motivational speech. He is writing a thank-you note to a small, struggling church in Philippi that had scraped together money and supplies to help him while he was in need.

Here is the fuller picture (Philippians 4:11-13):

“Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me.”

Paul is not saying, “With enough faith and positive thinking, you can achieve any dream you set your mind to.”

He is saying something far quieter, far stronger, and far more comforting:

“I have learned the secret of being content—no matter what season God has placed me in. Whether life feels abundant or painfully empty. Whether my body is healthy or breaking. Whether people are kind or cruel. In every single shifting circumstance, I am not left to survive on my own willpower. Christ Himself gives me the strength I need to remain faithful and steady.”

The “all things” is not a blank check for personal ambition.

The “all things” means all the ordinary, hard, confusing, and sometimes terrifying things that God’s people are actually called to walk through in this broken world.

It is the strength to rejoice even when the prison door stays locked.

It is the grace to keep loving when you feel empty.

It is the peace that holds your heart when the future looks dark.

It is the endurance to keep trusting when every feeling screams “give up.”

So the verse is not mainly about what you can accomplish.

It is about Who holds you when you feel you can accomplish nothing at all.

That is why a chained apostle could still overflow with joy.

He was not announcing his own unlimited potential.

He was announcing the unlimited sufficiency of Christ.

And that, dear reader, is the push that takes you farther than your self-talk ever could.

R is for Revival

I speak to the tired one who’s putting it all together for her King.

The King of kings has got this and His strength is perfected in your weakness! Strengthen your feeble knees, make level paths for your feet and His light will shine on you.

Shun the lies of the enemy against your divine birthright. YOU are a princess, you are a warrior and you are His! No weapon formed against you shall stand. His purpose and glory will prevail over you, for you and not against you.

Repent – turn away – from the sins that chain you down! Confess your sins to the LORD and He will forgive you. He is ready to forgive you. He took every scourge, He shed His blood, He was nailed on the Cross and He rose again for you!

Renew your mind, brave one! Your voice may have been suppressed but the time has come for you to roar once more, to rise above the ashes of the past laden with chaos, confusion, sickness, loneliness, hopelessness and despair!

You are not defeated! Victory is yours! YESHUA has prevailed! His heel may have been bruised at the Cross but His death and resurrection has crushed the serpent’s head!

This is no accident. He invites you —

‭‭“Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters; and you without money, come, buy, and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without cost!Why spend money on that which is not bread, and your labor on that which does not satisfy? Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good, and your soul will delight in the richest of foods.

Isaiah 55:1-2 BSB

You don’t want to miss Him. Your soul needs Him. Your spirit longs for His Spirit. Come to Him. Come alive once more.