You Can Do All Things(From our 3-2-25 Worship)
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Summary:
Summary of the Sermon on Philippians 4:11-13
Introduction: Observations from Honduras
- The speaker contrasts the abundance of Dollar General stores in the U.S. with the prevalence of tiendas (small snack shops) and pulperias (slightly larger stores) in Honduras.
- Notably, Pepsi advertisements cover many buildings, yet Coca-Cola outsells Pepsi significantly worldwide, illustrating how some things are everywhere, but their core essence remains a mystery—like Coca-Cola’s secret recipe.
The Secret to Contentment (Philippians 4:11-13)
- Paul speaks about contentment in all situations—whether in abundance or in need.
- The "secret" he learned is revealed in Philippians 4:13:
"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me." - Many are familiar with this verse, but often skip over deeper meanings by focusing only on Christ.
Breaking Down Philippians 4:13
- "I can do all things"
- The focus here is on personal responsibility (I can).
- However, this doesn’t mean impossible feats (e.g., flying by flapping arms).
- Instead, it refers to the good works God has prepared for each person (Ephesians 2:10).
- Each person has a specific calling—a set of challenges and opportunities uniquely designed by God.
- Fear is often the main obstacle to doing what God has prepared.
- 1 John 4:18 – "Perfect love casts out fear."
- The solution to fear is not courage but love for God.
- "Through Him (Christ)"
- How do we go through Christ?
- Romans 6:3 – Baptism places us into Christ.
- Galatians 3:27 – We put on Christ in baptism.
- All spiritual blessings are in Christ (Ephesians 1:3).
- This is like Psalm 23:4—walking through the valley of the shadow of death, not staying in it.
- God is like a shepherd with a rod and staff, protecting His people.
- How do we go through Christ?
- "Who strengthens me"
- God’s strength doesn’t always mean miraculous deliverance.
- 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 – Paul’s thorn in the flesh was not removed, but God’s grace sustained him.
- Sometimes, trials exist not to be removed, but to strengthen us.
- James 1:2-4 – Trials produce steadfastness and maturity.
Closing Illustration: Samson’s Last Prayer (Judges 16:23-30)
- Samson, despite his failures, at the end of his life prayed:
“O Lord God, please remember me and please strengthen me only this once.” - Though our battles are spiritual (Ephesians 6:12), this prayer applies to believers facing struggles.
- Encouragement to the congregation:
- No matter the difficulty, ask God for strength one more time.
- God remembers you, loves you, and surrounds you with His people.
Invitation
- If anyone needs to become a Christian or needs help continuing in faith, they are invited to respond during the invitation song.
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