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My purpose this week is to inspire and encourage you to become more intentional about knowing God better by becoming more aware of his many wonderful attributes. And I’m offering a handout that might help you form that new habit. You’ll find it on our website, and it’s called An Attribute a Day Keeps the Devil Away.
The last attribute we will consider is the omnipotence of God. Omni equals all; potence equals power. God is all powerful. And his power is not acquired, and it does not depend on anything outside of himself. It is self-existent, self-sustained. If you or I have some power in some area, it is because someone or something has given us power. Our politicians have power because we vote them in office. But our God is omnipotent, and his power is within himself.
God created the world without any tools or materials—ex nihilo. He created the world without the use of any pre-existent matter. As you look at the universe around you, the stars, the clouds, the mountains, the seas, think of this: God spoke them into existence. He started with nothing and created them. He is all powerful.
If you have ever had power over sin, it is because God gave you the power. If you have ever had power to persuade others to accept Christ, the power is from God. If you have ever had an answer to a prayer, it is not the power of your prayer but the power of God that chose to answer your prayer, which was according to his will. Whenever God has chosen to use mankind to accomplish something, it is not because he needs their power, but because he grants power to them.
This discussion of God’s attributes doesn’t scratch the surface, but I hope it inspires you to get serious about knowing God better as you focus on his marvelous attributes. I’ve prepared a handout to help you. It’s called An Attribute a Day Keeps the Devil Away, and you’ll find it here. Use it to help you develop a good habit of meditating each day on who God is and how much he loves you.