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What does the Bible say about God's omnipotence?

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The Bible affirms God's omnipotence, declaring Him as the 'blessed and only potentate,' who has the power to do all that He pleases (1 Timothy 6:15).

In the Scripture, God's omnipotence is emphasized as a fundamental attribute of His divine nature. 1 Timothy 6:15 refers to God as the 'blessed and only potentate, the King of kings, and the Lord of lords.' This title signifies absolute power and authority. It affirms that there is no power outside of Him, as all authority is derived from His will. God's omnipotence is not merely a matter of strength but encompasses His sovereign ability to achieve His will in all circumstances. The assurance that God is omnipotent provides comfort to believers, as it underscores that He orchestrates all events according to His divine purpose.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:15, Job 42:2, Psalm 62:11, Jeremiah 32:26-27, Romans 8, Psalm 115:3, Isaiah 55:11, Jeremiah 32:17, Genesis 17:1, Romans 1:20, Job 40:9, Isaiah 40:12, Genesis 48:3, Daniel 4:35, Romans 8:28-39, John 10:17-18, Revelation 19:6, Psalms 103:19, Genesis 18:14, Jeremiah 32:27, Matthew 19:26, Ephesians 1:11, Matthew 28:18

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