In today’s post, I would like to briefly consider one of the most
well-known and often-quoted verses in the New Testament. In fact, it is
one of the most popular verses in American evangelical culture today.
It has been printed on posters and inspirational wall art. A quick
internet search reveals that you can buy key chains, rings, buttons,
t-shirts, stickers, postcards, bracelets, handbags, and other
Christianized trinkets with the words of this verse emblazoned,
embroidered, or embossed upon them.
This verse even gained some notoriety among college football fans a
couple years ago when a championship quarterback and Heisman trophy
winner sported the verse on the glare-reducing strips he wore under his
eyes.
But the irony is that, by taking this verse out of context,
many people have actually turned it on its head—making it mean the
opposite of what it actually means. They have turned it into a slogan of
personal empowerment—a declaration of self-achievement, ambition, and
accomplishment. For many, this verse has been trivialized into some sort
of motivating motto for material prosperity, career advancement, or
athletic success.
But in reality it is nothing of the sort.
By now, you may have guessed that the verse I am describing is Philippians 4:13. There, the Apostle Paul writes, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” Keep Reading >>>
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