How does God's power shape your faith?
How does recognizing God's power influence your faith and actions today?

The Verse in Focus

“They will proclaim the power of Your awesome deeds, and I will declare Your greatness.” – Psalm 145:6


Seeing God’s Power

- Creation itself bears witness (Genesis 1; Psalm 19:1).

- History records magnificent rescues: the Exodus (Exodus 14) and the empty tomb (Matthew 28).

- Today, His sustaining hand holds all things together (Colossians 1:17).

- No limit exists: “Ah, Lord GOD! … Nothing is too difficult for You” (Jeremiah 32:17).


What Recognizing His Power Does to Your Faith

• Confidence grows

- Romans 8:31: “If God is for us, who can be against us?”

- Ephesians 3:20: He does “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.”

• Worship deepens

- Psalm 145:6 models a double response: God’s people proclaim; the psalmist personally declares.

• Perspective shifts

- Isaiah 40:28-31 reminds the weary that His strength never fails.

- Trials shrink beside an almighty God (2 Corinthians 4:17).


How It Shapes Daily Actions

- Obedience becomes bold: Joshua crossed the Jordan because the “living God” was ahead (Joshua 3:10-17).

- Witness turns fearless: Acts 4:31 – believers, filled with power, spoke the word boldly.

- Prayer enlarges: Knowing His might, you ask big, trusting answers (Mark 11:22-24).

- Holiness intensifies: The One who empowers also commands (1 Peter 1:15-16).

- Service perseveres: “Stand firm… For your labor in the Lord is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58).


Walking in This Truth Today

• Start each day rehearsing His mighty works: creation, redemption, personal milestones.

• Replace “I can’t” with Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.”

• Face challenges declaring, like David, “The battle belongs to the LORD” (1 Samuel 17:47).

• Measure decisions against His greatness rather than your limitations.

• Let every act and word “proclaim the power of His awesome deeds” and declare His greatness—just as Psalm 145:6 calls you to do.

In what ways can we encourage others to 'declare' God's 'greatness'?
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