I LOVE Rick Renner's "Sparkling Gems From The Greek" Volumes 1 & 2! Today's teaching from Volume 2 is SO good!
An Overcoming Attitude
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. —
Philippians 4:13
It seems we live in a world where negativism is the rule of
society. Many people think the worst, believe the worst, and constantly talk
about worst-case scenarios. But that shouldn’t be the case for believers. Those
who bear the name of Christ should walk as He walked — full of faith and
confidence in the Father.
The best example of this kind of overcoming attitude is
found in Philippians 4:13, where the apostle Paul wrote, “I can do all things
through Christ which strengtheneth me.”
If anyone had a reason to be dominated by the flesh at that
moment, it was Paul. Think of it — he was in a horrible prison and
facing terrible circumstances. But rather than let his flesh dominate
him with negativism, Paul used a number of powerful Greek words to declare that
he had the upper hand over all the natural challenges that were around him —
and that he could do anything through Christ who strengthened him.
Although Paul was in a horrible predicament at the time he
wrote the book of Philippians, he declared, “I can do all things through Christ
which strengtheneth me!” I want us to look at this verse today, because it is
loaded with insights about having an overcoming attitude.
When Paul said, “I can do,” the phrase is a translation of
the Greek word ischuos. In Classical Greek, Old Testament Greek, and New
Testament Greek, that word denotes the strength and power of gods. But
when ischuos was noted to operate in individuals, it caused them to
be superior to others, to be champions and victors. It gave the upper hand in
every situation so that individuals operating in ischuos prevailed in
every circumstance.
Furthermore, Paul adds, “I can do all things….” The phrase
“all things” is from the Greek word panta, the word pan with ta attached.
The word pan is an all-encompassing word that
includes everything and excludes nothing. The little word ta denotes
even the smallest of things. So when Paul uses the word panta,
he is proclaiming that through Christ, he has the upper hand over everything
with nothing excluded, including even the most minute details.
An interpretive translation would read:
“I have the ischuos power operating in me, and it causes me
to be superior — a champion, a victor! This ischuos gives me the upper hand in
every situation I face and causes me to prevail in every circumstance….”
But Paul went on to say, “I can do all things through Christ
which strengtheneth me.” The word “strengtheneth” in Greek is a translation of
the word endunamounti, a present active participle of endunamoo. The
word endunamoo is a compound of en and dunamis. The
word en means into, such as in placing water into a
vessel, and dunamis means power. But more importantly is to
note that dunamis depicted the forces of an entire army. In
fact, the Old Testament Septuagint, the word dunamis was primarily
used to picture the combined forces of a complete military.
So when these words en and dunamis are
compounded, the new word endunamoo pictures the power of a whole
army being deposited into a person. Making this even more significant is
the fact that Paul used it in the present active participle, which means he was
declaring this type of power was presently acting in him and would continue to
express itself through him. He was telling us that deposited into his spirit,
and at his disposal, was the equivalent of an entire fighting army.
So the full verse could be interpreted as follows:
“I have the ischuos power operating in me, and it causes me
to be superior — a champion, a victor! This ischuos gives me the upper hand in
every situation I face and causes me to prevail in every circumstance, And it
is all through Christ, who has filled me and continuously infuses me with the
strength of a whole army!”
If Paul could write this in the horrific situation he was in
at that time and really mean it, there is absolutely nothing you face that you
can’t overcome too. God’s ischuos power is available to you as well,
to cause you to be superior, to be a champion — a victor — and to have the
upper hand in every circumstance you face. When He filled you with the Holy
Spirit, He infused you with the ability of a whole army (endunamoo) — and
He continues to infuse with you with that strength at this very moment.
Your flesh may try to tell you that there’s no chance you’ll
make it through what you’re facing. That flesh will try to tell you that you
might as well give up and throw in the towel, because there’s no hope for you.
But that’s your moment to take charge over your flesh, command it to
get into subjection, and release the power of God that’s been mightily
deposited inside you! Soon you’ll find a supernatural flow of divine power
coming forth from your inner man that will give you the upper hand in whatever
situation you find yourself.
Rather than being dominated by your mind, body, and negative
emotions, you’ll find that you have become a mighty instrument in God’s hand
through whom His power can and will operate! Regardless of what you face,
you’ll have an overcoming attitude that prevails in every situation!
AMEN! We are fully equipped to handle any and every situation through HIM Who lives IN us! Here is an older song by Hillsong called "All Things Are Possible":
Shalom in Him!