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Philippians 4:13 is one of the most misquoted, misuse and utterly abused verses in the Bible. Saying "I can do all things" or even "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength" has become, for many people, a sort of catchphrase, detached from its original meaning. But when we remove scripture from its original meaning – (there is only one correct interpretation of any given verse) – then we are playing a dangerous game.
In this episode, the Tentmakers test the cliché of "I can do all things" against the light of the Word of God, attempting to answer this question: is it biblical?
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Philippians 4:13 is one of the most misquoted, misuse and utterly abused verses in the Bible. Saying "I can do all things" or even "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength" has become, for many people, a sort of catchphrase, detached from its original meaning. But when we remove scripture from its original meaning – (there is only one correct interpretation of any given verse) – then we are playing a dangerous game.
In this episode, the Tentmakers test the cliché of "I can do all things" against the light of the Word of God, attempting to answer this question: is it biblical?