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What does the Bible say about omnipotence in weakness?

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The Bible teaches that God's strength is made perfect in our weakness, allowing us to recognize that all power comes from Him.

In Psalm 17:5, the believer acknowledges their utter reliance on God, praying for Him to 'hold up my goings.' This reflects the truth that in our weakness, we discover God's omnipotence. As the Apostle Paul learned, God's power is most clearly manifested when we recognize our own limitations, which encourages us to depend solely on Christ for our salvation and strength. This dynamic showcases the beauty of God's grace, where He intentionally uses weak and foolish things to demonstrate His mighty power, ensuring that no one can boast before Him (1 Corinthians 1:29-30).
Scripture References: Psalm 17:5, 1 Corinthians 1:29-30

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