Title: I can do all things
We can not do everything, even in God’s name. What we can actually do is to be satisfied in any condition we find ourselves in, in plenty or in want. This comprehension occurs from learning from the experiences of life, whether reduced to privation or diminished to riches, for the reason that disgruntlement is a neighbor to a state of prosperity also, and can harbor the same sentiment as easily as in a situation of need.