1. The Bold Claim 2. The Only Possibility 3. The Personal Experience This sermon centers on Philippians 4:13, not as a promise of unqualified success, but as a declaration of divine empowerment in the midst of suffering and limitation. It emphasizes that Paul's confidence in doing 'all things' arises not from personal strength, but from Christ's sustaining power, especially evident in his imprisonment, persecution, and physical affliction. The passage is framed as a call to faithfulness in God's specific calling (contentment in hardship, obedience in trial, and perseverance in service) rather than worldly achievement. The sermon underscores that this strength is accessible only through abiding in Christ by faith, prayer, and reliance on His grace, which is continually present and sufficient for each day's challenges. Ultimately, it invites believers to embrace their God-ordained roles with courage, knowing that Christ's power is made perfect in weakness and that His strength is both personal and perpetually available.