In Tim Burton's 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, Alice is told repeatedly that she is not herself — that somewhere between childhood and adulthood, she lost something essential. The Mad Hatter names it plainly: she has lost her muchness. It is a clever phrase, but it points to something real. When we are hemmed in by others' expectations, constrained by circumstances, and focused on what we lack, something in us shrinks back. The grandness of spirit we were made to carry quietly disappears.
Philippians 4:11-13 is one of Scripture's most frequently quoted and most frequently misunderstood passages. Paul's declaration that he can do all things through Christ is not a mantra for winning difficult moments or achieving personal goals. It is the testimony of a man who had learned, through experience and through faith, the secret of contentment — in plenty and in want, with a full stomach and an empty one. That contentment was rooted not in circumstances but in his identity and position in Christ. When we develop eyes to see the abundance we already have in Him, something shifts. Dissatisfaction loses its grip. Our spirit stops shrinking. We begin, like Alice, to embrace who we actually are rather than who our fears and circumstances have told us we must be. Godliness with contentment, Scripture tells us, is great gain — and it is available to every beloved child of God who is willing to remember what they already have.
Today's Bible Verse
"I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength."
— Philippians 4:12-13, NLT
Ponder Today
A Prayer for You Today
Lord, I often feel like I have lost who I am. Between the worries of everyday life and the constant striving to make ends meet, I forget about my belovedness. Life becomes a series of tasks, and dissatisfaction creeps in far too easily. Forgive me for letting my worries drown out the truth of what I already have in You. In You, Christ, I have everything: eternal life, spiritual blessings, and the promise of Your constant presence. Instead of living in fear of not having enough, help me rest in the knowledge that You provide everything I need, including the strength to bear difficult circumstances. Remind me of who I am in You. And when I face situations that lead me to doubt or forget, teach me to respond with faith and say with confidence that I can do everything through You, because You strengthen me. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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