The Purpose Effect
You've seen it on coffee mugs. You've quoted it at the gym. But what if Philippians 4:13 — "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" — means something far deeper than you've ever realized? In this episode of The Purpose Effect, host Alesha takes a raw, honest look at one of the most quoted verses in the Bible and unpacks why it hits different when you understand the context Paul wrote it in — from chains, in a Roman prison, not from a place of victory. What you'll discover: Why contentment is not the same as complacency (and how confusing the two keeps you stuck) The Greek word emathon and what it reveals about learning strength through suffering How the hedonic treadmill (backed by psychology research) explains why more money, more success, and better circumstances won't fix your peace Why your identity and your contentment must be rooted in God — not your emotions, not your circumstances, not what others say How to stop living in "if only" and start choosing peace with purpose Whether you're an overachiever, a dreamer, or someone in the middle of a hard season — this episode will reframe how you read that verse forever. 🙏 This episode also includes a heartfelt word on Mental Health Awareness Month and a reminder that you are not alone. Subscribe for new episodes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. You're called. You're capable. You're created with intention. Now go and live it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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