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Philippians 4:12-13

Be aware, be warned, and be exhorted that, if we have any desire to overcome faults, if we sincerely desire to be in God's Kingdom, if we desire to be like God and glorify Him, we need to protect our relationship with Him. He is the Source of the power to do all things, even to grow while also enduring these intense times. Paul is saying that he knows how to discipline himself and thus keep on track in every circumstance of life. By this time in Paul's life, he had the skills required for making the best of every situation.

He is not suggesting that he did this alone through mere human discipline and skill that anybody can achieve, but that he was enabled because of his faithful relationship with Christ. The real dynamic is that Christ has the power, and it was He who faithfully enabled Paul. The apostle's skills, which enabled him to accomplish things that pleased God, were spiritual.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Power Belongs to God (Part One)

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Philippians 4:11-13

Paul demonstrates the proper attitude to have: He was content whether poor or prosperous, whether weak or strong, whether people loved him or hated him. It is not easy to do sometimes, but he says, "Whatever state I'm in, I'm going to be content because, when I have Christ in me, I can do anything that He wants me to do. So I can't think about those other things. I have to be content with what God has given."

A person's condition or his position does not need to matter a whit as long as Christ is working through him.

Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Countering Presumptuousness




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Numbers 11:33-34


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

A Statement of Purpose  

Are Some Sins Worse Than Others?  

Are We Ready for Change?  

Power Belongs to God (Part One)  

Booklets

Preparing the Bride  

Sermon Transcripts

According to His Pleasure  

Are You an Israelite?  

Countering Presumptuousness  

Deuteronomy (Part 6)  (2)

Diligence in the Face of Trials   

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 5)  

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 5)  

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 8)  

Faith Overcomes the World  

Limiting the Holy One of Israel (Part 1)  

Moses, Servant of God  

Overcoming Discouragement and Depression  

Passover and I Corinthians 10  

Potential for Good  (2)

Power Belongs to God (Part 1)  

Preparing for Bad Times (Part 1)  

Psalm 23 (Part 1)  

Sin and Overcoming, (Part 2): What Is Sin Like?  

Sovereignty, Election, and Grace (Part 6)  (2)

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 6)  

The Greatness of God's Power  

The Joy of the Lord Is Our Strength!  

The Mystery of the Church  

The Quest for Happiness  

Unity  


 
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