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The power of God is a central theme throughout the Bible, manifesting in His ability to create, sustain, and govern the universe. This divine power is not only a testament to His omnipotence but also a reflection of His sovereignty and authority over all creation.
Creation and EstablishmentThe Bible begins with a profound declaration of God's creative power: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (
Genesis 1:1). This foundational act of creation is a testament to God's unparalleled power, as He spoke the universe into existence. The psalmist echoes this sentiment, proclaiming, "By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, and all the stars by the breath of His mouth" (
Psalm 33:6). God's creative power is further emphasized in the formation of humanity, as He fashioned man from the dust and breathed life into him (
Genesis 2:7).
Sustaining and GoverningGod's power is not limited to creation; it extends to the sustaining and governing of all things.
Colossians 1:17 states, "He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together" . This verse highlights God's continuous involvement in maintaining the order and existence of the universe. The writer of Hebrews affirms this by declaring that Christ "upholds all things by His powerful word" (
Hebrews 1:3).
The governance of God is evident in His control over nature and history. The psalmist declares, "The LORD reigns, let the earth rejoice; let the distant shores be glad" (
Psalm 97:1). God's sovereignty is further illustrated in His ability to direct the hearts of rulers and nations, as seen in
Proverbs 21:1: "The king’s heart is a waterway in the hand of the LORD; He directs it where He pleases" .
Miracles and Divine InterventionThroughout the biblical narrative, God's power is displayed through miracles and divine interventions. These acts serve as reminders of His authority over natural laws and His ability to alter circumstances according to His will. 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 all profound demonstrations of God's miraculous power.
Redemption and SalvationThe power of God is also central to the theme of redemption and salvation. The apostle Paul writes, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes" (
Romans 1:16). This power is most vividly displayed in the resurrection of Jesus, which signifies victory over sin and death.
Ephesians 1:19-20 speaks of "the surpassing greatness of His power to us who believe," which was demonstrated in raising Christ from the dead .
Eternal KingdomGod's power ensures the establishment of His eternal kingdom. The book of Revelation provides a glimpse of this ultimate reality, where God's sovereignty is fully realized: "The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He will reign forever and ever" (
Revelation 11:15). This eternal reign underscores the ultimate fulfillment of God's power in establishing a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells (
2 Peter 3:13).
In summary, the power of God is a pervasive theme in Scripture, evident in His acts of creation, sustenance, governance, and redemption. It is a testament to His omnipotence and a source of hope and assurance for believers, affirming that all things are under His sovereign control.
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Psalm 65:6Which by his strength sets fast the mountains; being girded with power:
Torrey's Topical TextbookPsalm 66:7
He rules by his power for ever; his eyes behold the nations: let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah.
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Of the Five Sacraments, Falsely So Called. Their Spuriousness ...
... the bread and wine under which the Lord's Supper is exhibited? ... He gave a specimen
of his divine power when, in ... attempt to do the same, they rival God, and do ...
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From the Close of the General Conference of 1812 to the Death of ...
... Yet he always exhibited a mind deep and solemn, ever ... as he was "with the whole armor
of God," he repelled ... in the exercise of that attribute of power with which ...
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Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750.
... follies of the wisest philosophers, are exhibited in great ... but a certain higher and
diviner power in the ... It is this anthropomorphic conception of God as the ...
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The First Theban Empire
... about the sovereign except when he evinced the power or will ... the bounds of the towns,
and establishing for each ... Shall the god forget him whom he has heretofore ...
/.../chapter iiithe first theban empire.htm
The Eighteenth Theban Dynasty --(Continued)
... fully by them, for he remained in power forty years ... living statue on earth," which
represented the god of the ... platform on which the gods were exhibited on feast ...
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An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and Part of ...
... for his pleasure and sustenance." But the most pious penetration is exhibited in
the ... Though God in very deed, by his eternal power, created heaven and earth ...
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The Iranian Conquest
... were subjects of the Medes, but the god had replied ... the purpose of strengthening
his own power, though few ... had confined his energies to establishing firmly his ...
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