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Sign the Mighty Power of God - #59
Definition: “…by His exhaustive power, God can do all things consistent with His nature and purpose” (McCune, 1:218).
True or False?
— God can do all that he wills, but he will not do all that he can.
Verses for Meditation:
— Within the context, what was Job admitting by this statement?
, — What did this passage teach about the kingdoms of the world in Nebuchadnezzar’s day, and what does it imply about governments today?
— What is the connection between God’s power and glory in these verses?
— Can you think of other times in Scripture where God shows his superior power through salvation?
Song: If You Will Only Let God Guide You - #600
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