Tag: God’s omnipotence
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Revelation 19: The Marriage Supper of Lamb
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in RevelationRevelation 19 describes the rejoicing in heaven, the marriage of the Lamb, the second coming of Jesus Christ, and the defeat of the beast and false prophet. Read More…
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Jesus Our Great High Priest: Hebrews 4
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in HebrewsHebrews 4 gives a message of hope, it reminds us of God’s promised rest for believers, and to enter it by faith, not repeating the mistakes of the past. Read More…
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Psalm 147: God Heals the Broken Hearted
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in PsalmsPsalm 147 is a wonderful hymn of praise to God, highlighting His power, wisdom, and love for His people. Read More…
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Psalm 139: God Knows All People Intimately
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in PsalmsPsalm 139 reminds us of God’s infinite knowledge, presence, and creative power. Read More…
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Psalm 113: Who is Like The Lord
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in PsalmsPsalm 113 invites us to worship spiritually through its depiction of God’s matchless power, compassionate nature, and supreme position. Read More…
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Psalm 68: Sing Praises Unto God
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in PsalmsPsalm 68 is a dynamic testament of God’s might and benevolence, showcasing His divine power, justice, and enduring love for His children. Read More…
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Psalm 65: Blessed is The Man God Chooses
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in PsalmsPsalm 65 reveals the abundant blessings, the omnipresence, and the sovereign nature of God. Read More…
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Psalm 33: Praising The Lord With Music
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in PsalmsPsalm 33 is a song of praise filled with expressions of faith in God’s infinite power, wisdom, and love. Read More…
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Psalm 29: Give God His Due Glory
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in PsalmsPsalm 29 carries a central theme of the majesty and glory of God presented as a divine harmony in these verses. Read More…
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God Restores Job’s Prosperity: Job 42
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in JobJob 42 is a pivotal climax where Job’s transformation and God’s redemption are beautifully depicted in the scriptures. Read More…
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Job 26: The Greatness of God
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in JobJob 26 contains some of the most beautiful images of God’s sovereignty, power and majesty in the Old Testament. Read More…
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Job 9: Job Recognizes God’s Omnipotence
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in JobJob 9 an exploration of divine-human relationships, human limitation, divine sovereignty, and the yearning for a mediator. Read More…