I can do everything through him who gives me strength. ~Philippians 4:13
There have been some times in my life when I thought I could do something that I actually had no business doing. When it comes to plumbing or electrical work, I have no business trying to plumb or wire anything. So, after I make a mess, I call someone who knows what they are doing. At other times, I am hesitant to do something because I think I’m not able or equipped, even though I actually am. Yet, how do I know the difference and what does that have to do with us, as Global Methodist disciples?
As followers of Jesus, we are filled with Holy Spirit and God’s grace, to be ready to live as saints in the world for Jesus. We are called to be steadfast, be unified, be wise, be Spirit-filled, and be ready. We are called to be the church today and every tomorrow until Jesus returns. Yet, sometimes we do what we are not equipped to do and don’t do what we are equipped to do.
Our verse for today, while often quoted out of its context as a way of justifying that I can do everything I want, gives us a very succinct clue into the source of our calling as Spirit-filled saints. The answer is not that we can do whatever we want. Paul’s proclamation, here, is that THROUGH JESUS, we can do everything that God is calling us to do, empowering us to be, and equipping us to engage in. Paul started his letter to the Philippians by giving us the most incredible word-picture of Jesus – humbled and human, yet willing to forsake his continued divinity, in order to die on a cross and be exalted to the highest place. It’s in THAT context that Paul then reminds the church that they can do everything THROUGH CHRIST, who, in his weakness gives US strength for today and every tomorrow.
So, can you do everything? Nope. That would probably NOT end well for a wide variety of reasons. Yet, can you, and we, do everything GOD calls us to do? 100%! If, we do that in the strength of Jesus, who became nothing so that we could have everything to do with Him. Praise be to God who gives us strength!
~Steve