I Can Do All Things Spinner Ring
I Can Do All Things Spinner Ring
item RSS7 come in sizes 6 - 13 - I Can Do All Things Spinner Ring is a Spinner Ring that is made from quality hypo allergenic stainless steel. This 1/4 inch wide spinning ring is actually two rings in one. The inner ring is on your finger and the outer ring spins around the inner ring. They do not come apart. (sometimes polishing material gets lodged between the two rings and a little soap and water or oil will dislodge the trapped material to regain the free spinning motion)
I can do all things spinner ring Details
- Item RSS7
- Sizes 6-13
- American Design
- Spinner ring
- copyright 2007
- Comes in sizes 6-13
- Ring measures 1/4 inch wide
- Hypo Allergenic
We designed this ring in 2007 that features a spinning device with the etched phrase "I Can Do All Things Through Christ" from Philippians 4:13. I can do spinner ring has a brushed metal finish with the black etched scripture reference of Philippians 4:13 that reads "I Can Do All Things Through Christ". The text is printed all the was around the outer spinner band. This band is fully functional because the outside band spins freely on an inner band, which is quite clever.
True American Design by Americans who put America first. We put Americans to work and bless 1000’s of American families with unique Christian Jewelry with stunning design, quality, and family values. We are born and raised right here in the USA. We have been serving the American people since 1993.
This ring is a very attractive. If you have ever purchased a spinner ring in the past, you will notice that is a Classic Spinner Style. This I Can Do All Things Ring makes a great gift that everyone will cherish forever.
It is a stylish reminder
We 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.