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Bracelet-Stainless Cuff-I Can Do All Things

Status: No Longer Carried
Isbn: 230443
Isbn-13:
UPC: 651263020443
Speedy#: 230443
Mfg#:
CPC Super: Fashion
CPC Primary: Bracelet
CPC Sub: General
Author: Forgiven Jewelry
Publisher: Forgiven Jewelry
On Hand: 0
Case Qty: 1
Binding: Metal
Price: 17.99
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Weight lbs.: 0.02
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About:

Phil 413 I Can Do All Things Bracelet is a metal cuff bracelet. Made from the finest quality hypo allergenic stainless steel. Perfectly shaped oval to fit your wrist. The curved bracelet measured around 1/4" of an inch wide. This Bracelet Can be adjusted to wear comfortably because it is about 1/16" thickness.


Philippians 4:13 scripture is laser etched on the front side of the I Can Do All Things Through Christ Bracelet . This style of bracelet we used a bold cursive style of text that reads all they way around the cuff bracelet. The opening features a “swish” motif on each end. There are no sharp edges. The whole bracelet is made smooth. The Bracelet is polished to a highly glossy finish.



This unisex bracelet can be worn by just about anyone and looks fantastic! Just the sheer beauty of high polished steel is a real eye grabber.



Phil 413 I Can Do All Things Bracelet:

Hypo Allergenic Stainless Steel

Laser etched text

1/4" wide

6-1/2" long

1/16" thickness

1-1/4" opening

2-3/4" oval

It is a stylish reminder that “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (philippians 4:13)



Philippians 4:13 is one of the most popular verses in any of the 66 books of the Christian Bible. This one verse having been printed on millions of different product items in the United States. But it also one of the misunderstood, misused, and misinterpreted. Philippians 4:13 functions as a kind of mystical incantation for many Christians. They recite the passage when they need to draw power from another place to defeat an enemy or conquer a difficult task. For us, the “all things” that Christ empowers us to accomplish includes fulfilling our dreams, climbing to new heights, and embracing our destinies. Paul the author of this scripture was not written to fulfill our wants in needs but to learned in whatever state we are in, to be content: I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. Paul isn’t telling Christians that they should dream bigger dreams; he is reminding them that they can endure the crushing feeling of defeat if those dreams aren’t realized. He’s not encouraging Christians to go out and conquer the world; he’s reminding them that they can press on when the world conquers them.

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