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How do we know God's power is absolute?

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God's absolute power is affirmed through Scripture, demonstrating that all things exist and operate under His control.

The Bible provides clear evidence of God's absolute power, illustrated through numerous testimonies of His authority over creation. For instance, Jeremiah 18:6 describes God as the potter, stating, "Hath not the potter power over the clay?" indicating His right and capability to shape and direct His creation as He wills. Additionally, in Romans 13:1, we learn that "there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God," signifying that all governing authorities are established by His decree and serve His purpose.

Moreover, the demonstrations of God's power throughout biblical history reinforce this understanding. In the story of Job, God questions Job about His creation, asking, "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?" (Job 38:4). This rhetorical question emphasizes God's supreme authority as Creator and Sustainer. Furthermore, events like Jesus calming the storm (Mark 4:39) illustrate His dominion over nature itself, showcasing that even the elements obey His command. Thus, the Scriptures collectively affirm that God rules with absolute power, rendering all that exists under His sovereign control.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 18:6, Romans 13:1, Job 38:4, Mark 4:39, Luke 1:37

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