Philippians 4:13 I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
This is a great verse. It is very empowering and encouraging for believers. It is a widely used verse and a popular one at that. I know of a few people who have it tattooed on their body and others who quote it any time someone has troubles.
But don’t take this verse as a declaration that you can do anything you want. This verse is not a free for all guarantee. It is referring to how we respond to hardship, or in our case this month, anxiety. It is our ability to overcome those struggles and life challenges.
Take note of the wording. In this devotion the translation is NIV, but nearly every version is similar in word choice. Stop and take a look at who the verse is about. It isn’t about us. We are able to overcome, but only because God gives us strength. We can do all things through Him, because of Him, and with Him. He is the central theme and ultimate focus.
Trust me. I have tried on my own and it doesn’t work. I end up more frustrated in the long run because it is taking too long, it is too hard, it just isn’t working out as planned or how I think it should go… Take the “I” out of the equation. Give it to God and let HIM do it. If it is His will, He will make a way. We are not able to do it ourselves and shouldn’t need to. Yes, we have our share of responsibility, but that responsibility begins and ends with Him leading us. We need to turn to God and trust that He has a plan (Jeremiah 29:11) and we need to listen and follow Him (John 10:27; Proverbs 8:32).
Are you listening? You can do all things, including letting go of the worries and stress that is causing anxiety, if you seek Him and listen to His guidance. Let Him work in you and through you today.
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This is a great verse. It is very empowering and encouraging for believers. It is a widely used verse and a popular one at that. I know of a few people who have it tattooed on their body and others who quote it any time someone has troubles.
But don’t take this verse as a declaration that you can do anything you want. This verse is not a free for all guarantee. It is referring to how we respond to hardship, or in our case this month, anxiety. It is our ability to overcome those struggles and life challenges.
Take note of the wording. In this devotion the translation is NIV, but nearly every version is similar in word choice. Stop and take a look at who the verse is about. It isn’t about us. We are able to overcome, but only because God gives us strength. We can do all things through Him, because of Him, and with Him. He is the central theme and ultimate focus.
Trust me. I have tried on my own and it doesn’t work. I end up more frustrated in the long run because it is taking too long, it is too hard, it just isn’t working out as planned or how I think it should go… Take the “I” out of the equation. Give it to God and let HIM do it. If it is His will, He will make a way. We are not able to do it ourselves and shouldn’t need to. Yes, we have our share of responsibility, but that responsibility begins and ends with Him leading us. We need to turn to God and trust that He has a plan (Jeremiah 29:11) and we need to listen and follow Him (John 10:27; Proverbs 8:32).
Are you listening? You can do all things, including letting go of the worries and stress that is causing anxiety, if you seek Him and listen to His guidance. Let Him work in you and through you today.
#TEENS4JESUS #t4jym #T4J #devotion #devotions #devotional #dailydevotional #dailydevotional #christianyouth #christianteens #christiangrowth #christiandevotion #DailyBibleVerse
Philippians 4:13 I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
This is a great verse. It is very empowering and encouraging for believers. It is a widely used verse and a popular one at that. I know of a few people who have it tattooed on their body and others who quote it any time someone has troubles.
But don’t take this verse as a declaration that you can do anything you want. This verse is not a free for all guarantee. It is referring to how we respond to hardship, or in our case this month, anxiety. It is our ability to overcome those struggles and life challenges.
Take note of the wording. In this devotion the translation is NIV, but nearly every version is similar in word choice. Stop and take a look at who the verse is about. It isn’t about us. We are able to overcome, but only because God gives us strength. We can do all things through Him, because of Him, and with Him. He is the central theme and ultimate focus.
Trust me. I have tried on my own and it doesn’t work. I end up more frustrated in the long run because it is taking too long, it is too hard, it just isn’t working out as planned or how I think it should go… Take the “I” out of the equation. Give it to God and let HIM do it. If it is His will, He will make a way. We are not able to do it ourselves and shouldn’t need to. Yes, we have our share of responsibility, but that responsibility begins and ends with Him leading us. We need to turn to God and trust that He has a plan (Jeremiah 29:11) and we need to listen and follow Him (John 10:27; Proverbs 8:32).
Are you listening? You can do all things, including letting go of the worries and stress that is causing anxiety, if you seek Him and listen to His guidance. Let Him work in you and through you today.
#TEENS4JESUS #t4jym #T4J #devotion #devotions #devotional #dailydevotional #dailydevotional #christianyouth #christianteens #christiangrowth #christiandevotion #DailyBibleVerse