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What does El Shaddai mean?

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El Shaddai means 'Almighty God,' emphasizing God's omnipotence and sufficiency.

El Shaddai, translated as 'Almighty God,' is a name that reveals significant attributes of God including His omnipotence and sufficiency. In Genesis 17, God introduces Himself to Abraham with this title, indicating His ability to perform what seems impossible—such as giving life through Abraham and Sarah's old age. This name assures us that God is capable of fulfilling His covenant promises, and for believers, it provides profound comfort, knowing that no circumstance is beyond His control. Thus, recognizing God as El Shaddai instills confidence in His character and the assurance that He can overcome all obstacles in fulfilling His will.
Scripture References: Genesis 17:1, Philippians 4:19

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