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How do we know God's power is supreme?

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The supremacy of God's power is established in Psalm 2:4, where God laughs at the plans of His enemies.

In Psalm 2:4, the phrase 'the one enthroned in heaven laughs' illustrates that God's power supersedes all earthly authority. The passage communicates that God is not merely above human struggles but completely unaffected by them. He perceives the plots and rebellions of men as futile acts of folly, treating them with disdain. This divine perspective reassures believers of God's control over the universe; no matter how large or fierce the opposition appears, it pales in comparison to His omnipotent will. God's laughter serves as a reminder of His invincibility and the assurance we have in His governance of all things.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:4, Philippians 2:10, Habakkuk 3:6

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Is God defeated?
Don Bell · Aug 8, 2018
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