This Week: March 8th, 2026
Philippians 4:13 is one of the most quoted verses in Scripture, yet it is often misunderstood. When Paul writes, "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me," he is not speaking about achieving great success or overcoming obstacles in order to accomplish worldly goals. In context, Paul is speaking about something very different. He is describing the ability to endure hardship and remain content in every circumstance.
Just a few verses earlier Paul explains, "I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound…I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need" (Philippians 4:11–12). His strength was not about triumph in worldly terms but about faithfulness whether he prospered or suffered.
Paul was not measuring his life by comfort, success, or the approval of the world. His peace came from another source. His confidence rested in Christ alone. As he wrote elsewhere, "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21).
When our lives are built on the things of this world, we are tossed about by every rise and fall of circumstance. One day we are above the waves, the next we are drowning beneath them. But when our hope is anchored in Christ, our peace is not determined by what happens around us.
Paul understood that his life was no longer about his own glory but about the glory of Christ. His work was focused on advancing the Kingdom of God. When we set aside our desire for recognition, comfort, and success, and instead live to glorify the One who alone is worthy, we find a steadiness the world cannot give.
Christ’s love for us is everything. Faith in Him is not merely a belief but a surrender of our lives to the One who gave His life for us. In that surrender we find a peace that does not rise and fall with the world but rests secure in Him.
This Week's Worship Service
Unless you put your faith and trust in Jesus, your accomplishments are yours alone, but so are your failures. When we strive for excellence by a worldly standard we are forever chasing it and consequently rarely in a place of peace. But when we put Christ first in our lives, whether good or bad, we can face any situation because we know where our strength comes from.
Philippians 4:10-13
This Week's Church Sign Sermon
Inspirational wisdom can come from the simplest of things, so here we offer just a little Jesus as you drive by. We'd love to have you in for a visit.


Online Giving
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Who We Are
Rockvale Cumberland Presbyterian Church has been a landmark in Rockvale Tennessee since 1889 at a simpler time when church was an integral part of the community. Church members were family that leaned on each other in times of struggle and celebrated together in times of joy. This spirit lives on in our diverse congregation bound together by a love for Christ and for one another. Our motto is simple, 'Whosoever will, is welcome - just as you are', in the manner as Christ said 'Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.' We hope to see you this Sunday morning.










