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Philippians: Whatever Happens

DAY 32 OF 35

Strength and Endurance

By Danny Saavedra

“I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”—Philippians 4:13 (NIV)

What’s your secret?

In today’s verse, Paul outright tells us the secret of contentment and joy-filled living for free. Before we learn the secret, what does it mean to be content (autarkēs)? It’s complete satisfaction, a feeling of sufficiency and wholeness. It’s content with life because of our relationship with God. It’s a feeling of self-sufficiency that is entirely supplied and produced by God through the indwelling power of Christ.

So, what’s the secret? “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”

Few verses in all of Scripture are more commonly misunderstood than this one. As hard as this is to believe, Philippians 4:13 isn’t about God helping you win a sports game, get a promotion, build a successful business, or buy a Ferrari. It’s about something much more important and essential to life, particularly the Christian life! This commonly quoted verse can be more accurately described this way: Through Christ, I have the strength to endure in all things.

Essentially, we can endure or bear anything that has come and will come our way through the strength Christ provides. The Lord’s supernatural power makes us immovable objects in the face of any irresistible forces to achieve what the Lord wills and purposes for us. It’s a combative, confrontive force to endure and accomplish all He gives us faith for. So, in every way, faith and strength go hand-in-hand.

All faith and strength to endure and walk in His purposes and plan, even in suffering and trials, and to do so with satisfaction, peace, and joy—is built entirely upon God’s love for us! Where do we see this? Romans 8:35–39 (NIV) says,

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword. . . . No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Friends, the truth is we see the opposite of what Paul is talking about everywhere, every day, all around us. We see people who aren’t satisfied, who have so much and yet feel empty and lost, who fall apart when life doesn’t live up to expectations. It doesn’t have to be this way for them or you! As believers, we have the Spirit of God living in us, and in Him, we are made whole, full, satisfied, have peace, and joy, are filled with faith, and built up with supernatural strength to not only endure but overcome everything this world can throw our way. We can show those who don’t yet know Jesus the way to a life of contentment here and now and eternal glory to come!

Pause: Where does the strength of the believer come from?

Practice: The strength of Philippians 4:13 comes from a relationship with Jesus, from walking with Him and knowing Him deeply. What steps can you take to intentionally spend more time with Him this season?

Pray: Father, You are my strength, my joy, my hope, my peace, and my salvation. In Your love, I am whole, satisfied, and complete. All sufficiency and satisfaction come from the grace You pour out over me daily. Without You, I can endure nothing, and I can do nothing. I am nothing. Thank You, Jesus, for being my all in all, for revealing Yourself to me, and for the faith, You give me to walk with You in all things. Amen.

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Philippians: Whatever Happens

This 35-day devotional plan will break down the Book of Philippians verse-by-verse. Discover the secret to peace and joy regardless of the circumstance, learn how to walk in humility and unity, and what it means to shine the light of Jesus in the world.

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