Hey guys! Hope you guys are doing good. I just wanna say I apologize for the lack of reaction videos. I’ve just been going through some mental health and depression stuff.
Hey guys, just a quick update: my grandfather passed away early this morning. Keep myself and my family in your thoughts and prayers please. Thank you.
Hey Seanscribers! Sorry for the lack of videos this week. My grandfather has been in the hospital since Saturday, my grandmother is sick, and my mom has been battling a bacterial infection.
Philippians 4:13 is a popular Bible verse that you may have seen posted on coffee mugs, social media, or even cars. Maybe you’ve heard someone recite this verse before a sporting event or while trying to accomplish a difficult task.
Unfortunately, this verse is often misunderstood. This verse is not saying that we can accomplish whatever we want. Paul isn’t talking about winning a football game or having the courage to do something daring.
Instead, Paul is actually talking about his time in prison. He is referencing the power of God that was with him during this difficult time of ministry.
In Philippians 4:12 he talks about the power he has to live content in every situation in life. He learned how to live with abundance and with nothing. He learned to live with very little food and resources, and also with abundant food and resources.
Paul found that regardless of his circumstances, God continued to supply him with the power to do the work of God. He never lacked the strength and resources to tell others about the good news of Jesus—even while he was stuck in a prison.
Paul could live in every season of life and accomplish all that God asked of him through the strength that God gave him.
So, instead of God giving us strength to do anything we want, He gives us the strength we need to endure various circumstances and accomplish the mission that He's given us. This means that you will never lack any resource to live a growing and godly life, or to share the good news of Jesus with others.
If you’re in a season of abundance or a season of lack, remember that God is the one who gives you the strength to endure every season. If you find yourself in a difficult situation, ask God to supply you with the strength that only He can give.
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Fixing to see Obsession
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Hey guys! I will be leaving tomorrow morning for Kentucky. Keep me in your thoughts and/or prayers for safe travels to and from Kentucky
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Hey guys! Hope you guys are doing good. I just wanna say I apologize for the lack of reaction videos. I’ve just been going through some mental health and depression stuff.
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To honor Chuck Norris, what is your favorite Chuck Norris joke
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Hey guys, just a quick update: my grandfather passed away early this morning. Keep myself and my family in your thoughts and prayers please. Thank you.
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Hey Seanscribers! Sorry for the lack of videos this week. My grandfather has been in the hospital since Saturday, my grandmother is sick, and my mom has been battling a bacterial infection.
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So just a quick update: I’ve been exposed to Covid which is why I’ve been having the crud. My mom was officially diagnosed at a local hospital.
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Strength in Every Season
Philippians 4:13 is a popular Bible verse that you may have seen posted on coffee mugs, social media, or even cars. Maybe you’ve heard someone recite this verse before a sporting event or while trying to accomplish a difficult task.
Unfortunately, this verse is often misunderstood. This verse is not saying that we can accomplish whatever we want. Paul isn’t talking about winning a football game or having the courage to do something daring.
Instead, Paul is actually talking about his time in prison. He is referencing the power of God that was with him during this difficult time of ministry.
In Philippians 4:12 he talks about the power he has to live content in every situation in life. He learned how to live with abundance and with nothing. He learned to live with very little food and resources, and also with abundant food and resources.
Paul found that regardless of his circumstances, God continued to supply him with the power to do the work of God. He never lacked the strength and resources to tell others about the good news of Jesus—even while he was stuck in a prison.
Paul could live in every season of life and accomplish all that God asked of him through the strength that God gave him.
So, instead of God giving us strength to do anything we want, He gives us the strength we need to endure various circumstances and accomplish the mission that He's given us. This means that you will never lack any resource to live a growing and godly life, or to share the good news of Jesus with others.
If you’re in a season of abundance or a season of lack, remember that God is the one who gives you the strength to endure every season. If you find yourself in a difficult situation, ask God to supply you with the strength that only He can give.
#dailymotivation #dailyinspiration #devotional #dailydevotional #Philippians4v13
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Hey guys! Today is my birthday! Comment below some encouragement if you’d like!
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Apologies for the low video amount. I’ve been battling the crud as of late.
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