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William MacDonald

I can do all things through Christ

William MacDonald teaches that through Christ's strength, believers can accomplish anything within God's will, experiencing divine empowerment for every challenge.
In this devotional sermon, William MacDonald explores the true meaning of Philippians 4:13, emphasizing that Christ empowers believers to accomplish God's will. He clarifies common misconceptions about the verse and encourages listeners to align their lives with God's purposes to experience divine strength. Through biblical examples and practical insights, MacDonald inspires confidence in God's sustaining grace for every challenge.

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“I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me.” (Phil. 4:13) It is easy to misunderstand a verse like this. We read it and immediately think of hundreds of things that we cannot do. In the physical realm, for instance, we think of some ridiculous stunt requiring superhuman power. Or we think of some great mental achievement that lies far beyond us. So the words become a torture to us instead of a comfort. What the verse actually means, of course, is that the Lord will give us power to do anything He wants us to do. Within the circle of His will there are no impossibilities. Peter knew this secret. He knew that, left to himself, he couldn’t walk on water. But He also knew that if the Lord told him to do it, then he could do it. As soon as Jesus said, “Come,” Peter got out of the boat and strode across the water to Him. Ordinarily a mountain will not slide into the sea at my command. But if that mountain stands between me and the accomplishment of God’s will, then I can say “Be removed,” and it will. What it boils down to is that “His commands are His enablements.” Therefore He will provide strength to bear any trial. He will enable me to resist every temptation and conquer every habit. He will strengthen me to have a clean thought life, to have pure motives, and to always do the thing that pleases His heart. If I am not getting the strength to accomplish something, if I am threatened with physical, mental or emotional collapse, then I may well question if I have missed His will and am seeking my own desires. It is possible to do work for God that may not be the work of God. Such work does not carry the promise of His power. So it is important to know that we are moving forward in the current of His plans. Then we can have the joyous confidence that His grace will sustain and empower us.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Common misunderstandings of Philippians 4:13
    • Physical and mental limitations versus spiritual empowerment
    • The true meaning of doing all things through Christ
  2. II
    • Peter's example of walking on water as faith in action
    • God's power enabling believers to overcome obstacles
    • The principle that God's commands come with His enablements
  3. III
    • Strength to bear trials and resist temptation
    • Maintaining a pure thought life and motives
    • The importance of aligning with God's will for empowerment
  4. IV
    • Recognizing when one may be outside God's will
    • The consequences of seeking personal desires over God's plan
    • Joyful confidence in God's sustaining grace

Key Quotes

“His commands are His enablements.” — William MacDonald
“Within the circle of His will there are no impossibilities.” — William MacDonald
“If that mountain stands between me and the accomplishment of God’s will, then I can say 'Be removed,' and it will.” — William MacDonald

Application Points

  • Seek to align your desires and actions with God's will to receive His strength.
  • Trust in Christ's empowerment to overcome trials and temptations.
  • Rely on God's grace daily to maintain purity of thought and motive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Philippians 4:13 really mean?
It means that Christ strengthens believers to do whatever God wills, not that they can do anything by their own power.
Can believers do anything they want through Christ?
No, the verse applies only within the circle of God's will and purpose.
How can I know if I am within God's will?
By seeking God's guidance and confirming that your desires align with His commands and plans.
What happens if I try to do work outside God's will?
Such work lacks the promise of God's power and may lead to failure or spiritual weakness.
How does God enable believers to overcome trials?
He provides strength and grace to bear trials, resist temptation, and maintain purity in thought and action.

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