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Why is God's power displayed in salvation?

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God's omnipotence is essential for our salvation, demonstrating that He can achieve what is humanly impossible.

The power of God in salvation is a central theme within Scripture, particularly emphasized in Mark 10:27, where Jesus states, 'With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.' This indicates that salvation is not a human endeavor but a divine act of omnipotence. Throughout His ministry, Jesus exhibited His power by forgiving sins, raising the dead, and transforming lives, revealing that His capabilities surpass human limitations. The resurrection of Christ is the ultimate demonstration of this power, as Romans 1:4 affirms that He was declared to be the Son of God with power by the resurrection. Therefore, believers can rest assured that their salvation is secured by God’s all-encompassing power.
Scripture References: Mark 10:27, Romans 1:4

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God Almighty
Todd Nibert · Aug 23, 2006
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