Sermon Tone Analysis

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el Shaddai
Self-sufficient, Almighty God,
Omnipotent God
God is all-powerful and able to do whatever He wills.
“Since He has at His command all the power in the universe, the Lord God omnipotent can do anything as easily as anything else.
All His acts are done without effort.
He expends no energy that must be replenished.
His self-sufficiency makes it unnecessary for Him to look outside of Himself for a renewal of strength.
All the power required to do all that He wills to do lies in undiminished fullness in His own infinite being” ~A.W. Tozer
Now What?
How do we apply it?
“Well may the saint trust such a God!
He is worthy of implicit confidence.
Nothing is too hard for Him.
If God stinted in might and had a limit to His strength we might well despair.
But seeing that He is clothed with omnipotence, no prayer is too hard for Him to answer, no need too great for Him to supply, no passion too strong for Him to subdue; no temptation too powerful for Him to deliver from, no misery too deep for Him to relieve.”
~Arthur Pink
How do We Respond to God’s Omnipotence?
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