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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 11 MIN

07 | The Truth Behind Philippians 4:13 I Can Do All Things Through Him Who gives me strength

from Peace Over Perfection | Christian podcast | Devotional | Scripture, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Verses for Anxiety, Biblical Application | Trusting God · host Susan Shropshire

Do you ever feel like you’re barely holding it together—and wonder where you’re supposed to find the strength to keep going? Maybe you’ve heard Philippians 4:13 your whole life: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” (NIV). It shows up on coffee mugs, T-shirts, and even locker room speeches. But here’s the thing—Paul wasn’t talking about winning championships or achieving big goals. In this episode of Peace Over Perfection, we’re digging into what Paul really meant when he wrote those words from a prison cell. This isn’t about success or striving—it’s about finding the kind of strength that steadies you when life feels too heavy to carry. You’ll learn: ✨ The real context behind Philippians 4:13 (and why it’s even more powerful than we usually think) ✨ How Paul found joy and contentment even in the hardest circumstances ✨ Why God’s strength doesn’t always change our situation—but it always changes us ✨ The first time God’s strength shows up in Scripture (and what it means for us today) ✨ Practical ways to draw on His strength when you feel anxious, weary, or overwhelmed This isn’t positive thinking or “try harder” motivation. It’s a reminder that God’s strength is available to you right now—in your weakness, in your questions, and in your everyday struggles. Resources Mentioned: 🛍️ My Amazon Storefront (my favorite products) 🌟 Join our Facebook Community 📥 Free PDF: Quiet the Spiral – 10 Common Lies & the Scripture to Fight Them Scripture of the Week Philippians 4:13 (NIV) — “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Connect With Me: 📧 Email → [email protected] 🎙️ Podcast → Peace Over Perfection on Apple Podcasts 📸 Instagram → @susan.shropshire 🎵 TikTok → @susanshropshire

Do you ever feel like you’re barely holding it together—and wonder where you’re supposed to find the strength to keep going? Maybe you’ve heard Philippians 4:13 your whole life: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” (NIV). It shows up on coffee mugs, T-shirts, and even locker room speeches. But here’s the thing—Paul wasn’t talking about winning championships or achieving big goals. In this episode of Peace Over Perfection, we’re digging into what Paul really meant when he wrote those words from a prison cell. This isn’t about success or striving—it’s about finding the kind of strength that steadies you when life feels too heavy to carry. You’ll learn: ✨ The real context behind Philippians 4:13 (and why it’s even more powerful than we usually think) ✨ How Paul found joy and contentment even in the hardest circumstances ✨ Why God’s strength doesn’t always change our situation—but it always changes us ✨ The first time God’s strength shows up in Scripture (and what it means for us today) ✨ Practical ways to draw on His strength when you feel anxious, weary, or overwhelmed This isn’t positive thinking or “try harder” motivation. It’s a reminder that God’s strength is available to you right now—in your weakness, in your questions, and in your everyday struggles. Resources Mentioned: 🛍️ My Amazon Storefront (my favorite products)🌟 Join our Facebook Community 📥 Free PDF: Quiet the Spiral – 10 Common Lies & the Scripture to Fight Them Scripture of the Week Philippians 4:13 (NIV) — “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Connect With Me:📧 Email → [email protected]🎙️ Podcast → Peace Over Perfection on Apple Podcasts📸 Instagram → @susan.shropshire🎵 TikTok → @susanshropshire

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Do you ever feel like you’re barely holding it together—and wonder where you’re supposed to find the strength to keep going? Maybe you’ve heard Philippians 4:13 your whole life: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” (NIV). It shows...

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