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I CAN

I can do whatever I need to do in life through Christ.

"I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me [ I am ready for anything and equal to anything through him who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ's sufficiency]. Philippians 4:13 "

The first power thought that has the power to transform our life is simply; I can do whatever i need to do in life through Christ.

In other words, i can handle whatever life hands me. I wonder, do you believe you can do whatever you need to do in life? or are there certain things trigger dread, fear, or cause you to say, " I could never do that!" when you think about them? The fact of the matter is, while some situations may be intensely undesirable or difficult for you, you can do whatever you need to do in life.

I know this because God tells us in His word that we have the strength to do all things because Christ empowers us to do so. Philippians 4:13. He doesn't say everything will be easy for us; He doesn't promise we will enjoy every little thing we do, but we can enjoy life in the midst of doing them.

Think about it?
What in your life do you need to begin to believe you can do?

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