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The power of God is a fundamental attribute that underscores His divine nature and sovereignty over all creation. This attribute is consistently affirmed throughout the Scriptures, revealing God's ability to accomplish His will and purpose without limitation or hindrance.
Biblical FoundationThe Bible frequently attests to the omnipotence of God, illustrating His power through acts of creation, miracles, and divine intervention in human history. In
Genesis 1:1, the power of God is immediately evident: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." This act of creation ex nihilo (out of nothing) demonstrates His supreme authority and capability.
In the Psalms, the power of God is celebrated and revered.
Psalm 147:5 declares, "Great is our Lord and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit." This verse highlights not only God's power but also His infinite wisdom, suggesting that His power is exercised with perfect knowledge and purpose.
Manifestations of God's Power1.
Creation: The creation narrative in Genesis is a testament to God's unparalleled power. By His word alone, the universe and all within it came into being.
Hebrews 11:3 affirms this truth: "By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible."
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Miracles: Throughout the Old and New Testaments, God's power is displayed through miraculous events. The parting of the Red Sea (
Exodus 14:21-22), the provision of manna in the wilderness (
Exodus 16:4-5), and the resurrection of Jesus Christ (
Matthew 28:5-6) are just a few examples where God's power intervenes in the natural order to fulfill His divine purposes.
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Sustaining Creation: God's power is not only evident in the act of creation but also in His ongoing sustenance of the universe.
Colossians 1:17 states, "He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together." This continuous act of sustaining creation underscores His omnipotence and active involvement in the world.
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Salvation: The power of God is most profoundly demonstrated in the work of salvation.
Romans 1:16 proclaims, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." The transformative power of the gospel reveals God's ability to redeem and restore fallen humanity.
Theological ImplicationsThe power of God assures believers of His ability to fulfill His promises and execute His divine plan. It provides comfort and confidence, knowing that nothing is too difficult for Him (
Jeremiah 32:17). This attribute also calls for reverence and worship, as seen in
Revelation 19:6: "Hallelujah! For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns."
Furthermore, the power of God is a source of strength for believers.
Ephesians 6:10 encourages, "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power." This empowerment enables Christians to live victoriously and to withstand spiritual challenges.
ConclusionThe power of God is an essential attribute that permeates the biblical narrative, affirming His sovereignty, authority, and ability to accomplish His will. It is a source of hope, strength, and assurance for believers, inviting them to trust in His unfailing might and to live in obedience to His divine purposes.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Psalm 62:11God has spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongs to God.
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Of God and his Attributes.
... of existence and duration, of knowledge and power, of pleasure ... to the Supreme Being,
we enlarge every one of these ... them togther, make our complex idea of God.". ...
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Whether Presumption Relies on God, or on One's Own Power
... third point: presumption on the mercy of God includes turning ... the outcome of inordinate
desire for one's own good. ... as it attributes to the divine power what is ...
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The Absurd Doctrine of Abaelard, who Attributes Properly and ...
... For one and the same thing cannot well be the proprium of two, that is ... he defines
to be not Power simply, but a certain kind of Power in God, namely, the ...
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Whether God is a Body
... A live body is obviously nobler than a lifeless one. ... The ascription of three dimensions
to God denotes the extent of his power, by the simile of physical ...
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To Each one his Work
... of light and pleasure and power.' This is the royal life to which God has called
all His people. The true Christian is one who knows God's power working in ...
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My God Will Hear Me
... prayer, in its power with God, and His faithfulness to His promise to ... be said is
this: As little as we can comprehend God can we comprehend this, one of the ...
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God's Sovereignty Defined
... He chooses, fashioning out of the same lump one vessel unto ... Sovereignty characterises
the whole Being of God. ... He is Sovereign in the exercise of His power. ...
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Rome, Socinus, Arminius, Calvin.
... is something defective; three persons in one being, completeness ... himself is the image
of God, his whole being ... and active organism exerting influence and power. ...
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The Attractive Power of God
... by the heavenly Father with the might of His divine power. ... In order that God may
draw more to Himself, and forget ... Emptiness, as we see when we place one end of ...
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A Plain Description of the Essence and Attributes of God, Out of ...
... things [32] (1 Chronicles 29:14); as also such a plenitude of power, that he ... From
all these attributes ariseth one, which is God's sovereign blessedness ...
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