6 And said, O Lord God of our fathers, art not thou God in heaven? and rulest not thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen? and in thine hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand thee (2 Chronicles 20:6)?
The power of God is further evidence of His sovereignty. To be sovereign is to be extremely powerful. Powerful, as it applies to God, does not simply mean strong, there is a connotation of a totally consuming force. This force is really beyond human comprehension. Words are actually terribly inadequate to describe God’s power and might. After all, God called the Universe into existence. When we submit, worship, and put our faith and trust in God, we should feel very secure. Nothing can come against our God since nothing can withstand His power and might.
The power of God is further evidence of His sovereignty. To be sovereign is to be extremely powerful. Powerful, as it applies to God, does not simply mean strong, there is a connotation of a totally consuming force. This force is really beyond human comprehension. Words are actually terribly inadequate to describe God’s power and might. After all, God called the Universe into existence. When we submit, worship, and put our faith and trust in God, we should feel very secure. Nothing can come against our God since nothing can withstand His power and might.