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Week 8 Memory Verse

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." - Philippians 4:13

Many people turn to this verse when tough things happen and they need something to give them a push to get through it.  While it's definitely a good verse to turn to in times of failure, it can also be an inspiring verse when greatness is within reach.

I can do ALL things.  Paul doesn't say that he can some things, or most things, but that he can do ALL things.

Through Christ.  If we could just add these two words to our thoughts and actions we would be much stronger, more successful, and experience failure less often.  Try to do all things through Christ and you should be making pretty good choices.

Who strengthens me.  It's important to remember where our source of power comes from.  It doesn't come from your job title, your friends, your family, or anything else; it comes from Christ.  If you've accepted him as your lord and savior he's given you a power equal to David defeating Goliath, Daniel surviving the lion's den, and Samson killing numerous Philistines.

Thank you Lord for the strength you give me to get through the bad times, to survive the terrible times, and to enjoy the good times.  I pray that you continue to give me the strength to do your will my life and try to reach others for you.  Amen.

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