Are You Going Through A Difficult Time?
“Hi, Emma. I’m calling to see how you’re doing.”
“I’m doing okay. Thanks for checking.” Her voice was somber but strong. “It’s been tough. My car broke down – again. But the kids and I prayed, and thankfully, I have a second interview with one of the companies I’ve applied with.”
Almost a year ago, Emma, a single mother of three, lost her job. Although she receives help from family, friends and her church, the stress she lives with is real. But her faith in God’s ability to meet their needs is also very real.
Maybe you’re also going through a financial trial, or you’re feeling pressure at work or home to do more than you think you can. Perhaps you’re struggling with a Bible verse that tells you to forgive those who have hurt you.
Or maybe you’ve recently been diagnosed with cancer – stage 4.
God’s strength equips us to handle whatever life throws at us. Notice how Philippians 4:13 (AMPC) powerfully expresses God’s ability to help us overcome anything and everything we face – today and every day:
I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency].
“Ready for anything and equal to anything.” Wow! But this equipping only happens when we allow God to infuse (saturate) us with His inner strength.
Think about what it means to have the strength of Almighty God saturate our entire being. And picture what might happen if we shared this verse with the Emmas in our lives – even the ones who, like her, recognize the power of prayer. Imagine how it could strengthen their faith too.
With this in mind, I have a challenge for us:
1) Let’s commit to memorizing Philippians 4:13 in our favorite translation. (You get extra points if you memorize the AMPC version. 😉 )
2) Watch how memorizing and meditating on Philippians 4:13 changes our perspective on (and maybe the outcome of) the trials we’re facing.
3) Share with the Emmas in our lives how God worked in our situation.
How might sharing our Philippians 4:13 journey change our spouse’s or child’s feelings of inadequacy at work or school? Or strengthen our pastor’s wife if she’s feeling unsettled in her role?
The trials we face are real. Meditating on Philippians 4:13 won’t remove them, but spending time pondering this verse and allowing God’s presence to infuse our soul can change the way we handle the hard times.
What about you?
I’d love to hear your thoughts about this post. (Others might also benefit from your comment.)
- How can we pray for you?
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Sheryl this is one of my favorite verses. I memorized it when I was bedridden with my migraines. Being one of my friends.You probably know that I share it a lot.
Hi, Susan! It’s so nice to hear from you again. I’m so sorry you suffered from severe migraines, my friend.
What a perfect verse for that time.
I love Philippians 4:13 too It’s a powerful and encouraging verse.
Thank you for stopping by. I always appreciate it when you do.
Philippians 4:13 (AMPC):
I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency].
How can we pray for you?