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How do we know God is all-powerful as shown in Job?

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Job illustrates God's omnipotence through His sovereign control over creation and events.

The book of Job explicitly demonstrates God's omnipotence when God speaks to Job out of the whirlwind, asking rhetorical questions that show Job's limitations in understanding the universe. For example, God questions Job about the foundations of the earth and the control of natural phenomena like storms and animal behavior (Job 38-41). These questions emphasize not only God's power but also His providence, as He governs all aspects of His creation, both great and small. This is consistent with the Reformed understanding of God's sovereignty, where God's will is ultimately what unfolds in both the natural order and in human affairs.
Scripture References: Job 38:1-4, Job 39-41

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