Bootstrap

How do we know God's power is absolute?

Answered in 1 source

The absolute power of God is affirmed in Scripture, where nothing is impossible for Him.

The doctrine of God's omnipotence is a foundational tenet of Reformed theology, grounded in the clear proclamation of Scripture that all things are possible with God. This is evident in the narratives of miraculous births, such as those of Isaac and Samson, allowing believers to understand that God can intervene in the natural order as He sees fit. Zachariah's encounter with the angel Gabriel serves as a poignant reminder that human reason should not limit faith in God's capabilities (Luke 1:37). Since God is sovereign over all creation, His promises are fulfilled according to His divine power and purpose. The assurance of God’s omnipotence cultivates in believers a sense of hope and trust, reinforcing the call to lean on His Word and promises.
Scripture References: Luke 1:37

Articles (1)

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.