What does God's power reveal about Him?
What does "made the earth by His power" reveal about God's authority?

Setting the Verse in Context

Jeremiah 10:12 – “But God made the earth by His power; He established the world by His wisdom and stretched out the heavens by His understanding.”


What “Made the Earth by His Power” Says about God’s Authority

• Ultimate Source of All Things – Because He brought everything into existence, no force can rival or veto His will (cf. Genesis 1:1; Psalm 24:1).

• Inherent Right to Rule – Ownership flows from creation; the Maker is the rightful Master (Psalm 95:3–5).

• Irresistible Power – The same power that formed continents sustains and directs history; nothing can thwart His purposes (Isaiah 40:21–23).

• Wise Governance – Power is paired with flawless wisdom and understanding, assuring that His authority is never arbitrary (Proverbs 3:19).

• Unchanging Sovereignty – Creation is a completed act that continues to display His ongoing reign—what He began, He maintains (Colossians 1:16–17).


Power Illustrated in Creation

- Light summoned by a word (Genesis 1:3).

- Seas assigned boundaries (Job 38:8–11).

- Stars numbered and named (Psalm 147:4).

Every act underscores that His commands are immediately effective and universally binding.


Authority Over Every Realm

1. Natural – Winds, waves, and seasons respond to Him (Mark 4:39).

2. Nations – Kings rise and fall at His decree (Daniel 2:21).

3. Individual Lives – He forms each person with purpose (Psalm 139:13–16).


Implications for Daily Living

• Confidence – If He can craft the globe, He can handle today’s challenges.

• Submission – Resisting His authority is both futile and harmful.

• Worship – Awe is the only fitting response to such power and right.

• Stewardship – Caring for His creation honors the One who made it.


Key Supporting Scriptures

Genesis 1:1; Psalm 24:1; Psalm 95:3–5; Isaiah 40:21–23; Job 38; Colossians 1:16–17; Hebrews 1:3.

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