God is Omnipotent ... The attribute of God which describes his ability to do whatever He wills. God's will is limited by His nature, ... And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
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God, the Omnipotent! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" God, the Omnipotent! " is a hymn with words written in 1842 by Henry F. Chorley (1808–1872) and 3rd and 4th stanzas by John Ellerton (1826–1893) in 1870. It is based on a text from Bible (King Jam...
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Omnipotence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Omnipotence (from Latin: : "all power") is unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence to only the deity of whichever faith is being addressed. In the philosophies of most...
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Omnipotence, sometimes known as being all-powerful, refers to God's ability to do absolutely anything God wants. This characteristic is usually treated as implied from God's characteristic as absolute creator. Unfortunately, the most absolute sense of omnipotent has been found to be incoherent. ... For example, can God sit down?
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How did evil originate. Is God omnipotent, and thus responsible for the origin and existence of evil in the world? ... I believe that God is good. ... Therefore it follows that while for all practical purposes Yahweh is more than omnipotent enough as far as we are concerned, Yahweh is not all knowing and all powerful...
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If He were otherwise, He could not be God; as God must always be omnipotent (all powerful), omniscient (all knowing), and omnipresent (always present everywhere), not one attribute without the other and no two without the third.
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It seems like a fair question, "Why would an omnipotent God need to rest after creating the universe?" Elsewhere, the Bible says that our Creator God does not get weary or tired.1 It turns out that the question is the direct result of a bad rendering of the Hebrew by the King James translation...
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If God is omnipotent, how can man have free choice? ... If we consider two possible alternatives God A who is fully omnipotent, knows all sees all etc and God B who is of second-order omnipotence all-powerful so he can not do something if he chooses. Which is the greater?
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If God is omnipotent, why doesn't he prevent suffering? ... It is amazing how the eternal, omnipotent God has so condescended to co-operate with man that apart from man he is helpless fully to reveal his nature or to accomplish his purpose. Many people find it a real difficulty to believe in the power of God in relation...
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Question: Jeremiah 32:27 and Matthew 19:26 say that God is omnipotent (all-powerful). But Judges 1:19 says that the Lord was unable to help the men of Judah drive out the people from the plains, because they had iron chariots.
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