Omnipotence 

      Omnipotence Clarified - Pr. Marv Wiseman

“With God, all things are possible.”  Is this true?  How can it not be true because it is in the Bible, and Christ Himself said it?  It’s in Matthew 19.  Yes, of course, it is true, but it also needs some clarification, and this is the purpose of Christianity Clarified.  All things are possible with God, but what is meant by “things”?  A “thing”, as referred to by Christ, has to do with an objective reality, that is, the existence of an object or condition that is real in existence, or can be real in existence.  Continue reading “Omnipotence “

God’s Omnipotence is Constant 

      God´s Omnipotence is Constant - Pr. Marv Wiseman

Numerous instances throughout the Bible attest to the unlimited power of God.  The theological term is “God’s omnipotence”, that is, the reality of God possessing not only unlimited power but all power.  It’s generally agreed that among all of God’s demonstrations of power none exceeds that of Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”  The raw and divine energy exercised in the creation undertaking cannot begin to be contemplated.  And don’t be misled in assigning limitations to the Almighty because He did it in the time-frame of six days.  Continue reading “God’s Omnipotence is Constant “

All Power Resides in God 

      All Power Resides in God - Pr. Marv Wiseman

There is a natural tendency to think in terms of God’s power and man’s power, but this is not accurate.  God’s power is all the power that is, or, there is no power that is not derived from God.  This is why God is omnipotent, which means, of course, He possesses all power.  So not only does power, or authority, reside in God, all power and all authority resides in God.  Continue reading “All Power Resides in God “

The Spirit of God is Omnipotent 

      The Spirit of God is Omnipotent - Pr. Marv Wiseman

Theology is the study of God, His being and nature.  Thus far, we have only considered something that Christ said about God.  He related in John 4 that God is Spirit.  Among other things, this means God is not physical.  It also means the nonphysical God created all that is physical in accord with Genesis 1:1.  It is the spiritual, the nonmaterial, that gave existence to matter, time and space.  It’s all really stunning when you consider it.  Continue reading “The Spirit of God is Omnipotent “