I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Paul boasts of great things, but not from pride: Christ supplies the strength, not his own power. So Christ will prove equally strong and invincible in us, if we know our weakness and trust His power alone, not our own.
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Paul had a grateful spirit, and though the Philippians owed him their very souls, he speaks of their gift as if it were generous charity rather than a just debt. What they sent was small, yet he records it for all ages to read; their kindness shall be a memorial wherever this epistle goes. They alone helped him when he left Macedonia, when no other church did so.
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Commenting on Philippians 4:10-19
He cannot mean this without limit: Paul was no omnipotent being. He means he could endure every state, perform every duty as Christian and apostle, bear all afflictions and even cruel death for Christ. All this, not by his own strength, he knew human weakness better than anyone, but by Christ's grace alone.
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