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God's Omnipotence - Handout |
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Written by Walt Robertson
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Sunday, 23 April 2006 14:54 |
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THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD - OMNIPOTENCE
- God’s attribute of omnipotence is shown in His name: ______________________.
(Gen 17:1, Ex. 6:3, 2Cor 6:18, Rev. 1:8)
- The _______________ proves the omnipotence of God.
- We cannot prove God’s
omnipotence by ______________ because, compared to God, we are too small.
- God has two kinds of limitations:
- ___________________________ Things He has chosen not to do.
- ___________________________ Things He cannot do because it would be
contrary to His _______________________ .
Example 1: God cannot ____________. (Heb 6:18)
Example 2: God cannot be _______________. (Jam. 1:13)
Example 3: God cannot ____________ _________________. (2Tim 2:13)
So, God is limited by His _________________ but unlimited in ________________ ,
and He can be both because with God all things are ___________________.
- God’s omnipotence is more than a Sunday School subject; it affects human lives.
Here are some examples:
- God created ______________________ (Jer. 32:17 & Heb 1:3)
- God delivered Israel from ___________________________. (Ex 15:2)
- God became human ( aka ___________________________). (Luke 1:35)
- God planned and carried out His plan for _______________. (1Cor. 1:8)
- God is at work in the ______________________ . (1 Cor 2:3-5).
- God’s omnipotence is a ___________________________ to Christians.
(Gen 18:9-15 & 1Pet. 1:5)
- From our point of view, God’s greatest demonstration of His power was…
___________________________________________________________. (Rom 1:16)
Because God is omnipotent, Christians have nothing to ____________________. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 03 June 2006 05:11 |