![]() ![]() We see Paul rejoicing in Romans 8:32-39 because, if God is for us, then who can be against us? God is not limited in what He can do and nothing can overpower God. ![]() God’s omnipotence is also revealed in Philippians 1:21 because we read that He is able to subdue all things. God cannot do that which is self-contradictory or contradictory to His own nature, because His omnipotence is of His own essence, and He is all-Being out which all existence must arise. The power of resurrection John 11:25 Rom 1:4 Eph 1:19-20. Wind – Pentecost was the analogue of the wind – Spirit, who bore everything before Him on the first day of creation (Gen 1:2 Eze 37:10 John 3:8 Acts 2:2). It is also demonstrated by the work of the Holy Spirit, in Scripture compared to wind, water, and fire: The ordinary manifestations of these elements afford no criterion of the effect they are able to produce. Thus in Daniel 4:35 Amos 9:2, 3 show that nothing evades God’s omnipotence. God manifestation acts include creation, nature, history, providence, and redemption. And in Ezek 36:26, He is able to create a new heart. Then in Ps 115:3, He does whatever pleases him. ![]() In Gen 18:14, God is able to create new thing and nothing is impossible to Him. God is descried as performing natural wonders (Gen 1:1-3 Isa 44:24 Heb 1:3) and spiritual wonders (2 Cor 4:6 Eph 1:9 3:20). In the Old Testament, El Shaddai is translated Almighty God (Gen 17:1 Job 5:17). Omnipotence refers to God’s unlimited power. Omnipotent in the Old Testament and New Testament The Bible reveals that God is all powerful and in the final sense is the ruler of history and nature. He is the all-powerful Lord who has created all things and sustains them by the Word of His power. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. In the beginning of creation in Gen 1:1-3, when He created the world, it shows God is Omnipotence, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. This paper will walk us through first from the OT, NT and then the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. The entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation does mention on the Omnipotence, Omnipresence and Omniscience of God. The term omnibenevolence refers to the idea that God is an all-loving being.The objective of this research paper is to demonstrate the omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence of God and how these relate to the life and ministry of the Lord Jesus. Despite how the accounts are interpreted, they still portray the power or omnipotence of God. Others, known as non-literalists, believe the accounts may be more mythical. This is because they believe the accounts from the Bible to be the truth, and stated exactly as they happened. Some Christians are known as literalists. Even Christians who do not believe this story to be literally true will still accept that it shows God's power over the world. Genesis chapter 2 describes how God made a man from the dust in the ground and a woman from man’s rib. ![]() It states how God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. An example of God’s omnipotence is found in Genesis chapter 1 that describes the creation of the world. There are many stories in the Bible which reveal the power of God. The term omnipotence refers to the idea that God is all-powerful. This is the idea that everything in the world is still completely dependent on God for its existence. This is what is meant by God as sustainer. Genesis 1:1Īs well as creating the world and everything in it, the Christian faith teaches that God continues to be involved in the world. Quote In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth. ![]()
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