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What is the significance of God's name as 'Almighty' in prayer?

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Addressing God as 'Almighty' in prayer acknowledges His power and sovereignty over all things.

When praying, referring to God as 'Almighty' serves to remind the believer of His unparalleled power and authority. Isaac begins his blessing in Genesis 28 with 'God Almighty bless thee,' which frames the request for divine favor within the understanding of God’s sovereignty. This title assures the one praying that God is capable of meeting their needs and fulfilling His promises. It encourages believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that He can do exceedingly above all that we ask or think. This acknowledgment of God’s omnipotence stabilizes our hearts amidst uncertainty and strengthens our faith in His ability to act.
Scripture References: Genesis 28:3, Matthew 7:7, Ephesians 3:20

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God Almighty
Bruce Crabtree · May 31, 2009
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