Is God omnipotent? What does it mean to be omnipotent?

Quick answer

To say God is omnipotent means that He is all-powerful, possessing unlimited ability to do anything He wants in perfect harmony with His nature. No force in heaven or on earth can restrain God’s hand or thwart His purposes.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Omnipotence refers to the reality that God is able to accomplish whatever He desires without limitation or opposition (Job 42:2; Isaiah 46:10). His power is not simply greater than other powers—it is infinite. He speaks, and it is done. He wills, and nothing stops Him. God does what is humanly impossible. He creates the world from nothing (Genesis 1:1-3; Hebrews 11:3), parts seas (Exodus 14:21), raises the dead (John 11:43-44), forgives sin (Mark 2:5-7), and holds the universe together (Colossians 1:17). Yet His power is never arbitrary, always being used in perfect alignment with His holiness, wisdom, justice, and love. Omnipotence does not mean God can do things that are logically contradictory or contrary to His character such as lie (Titus 1:2), deny Himself (2 Timothy 2:13), or be tempted (James 1:13). His power is the power of a God who is always true and good. God’s omnipotence means that He is able to save, sustain, and sanctify His people. Because He is omnipotent, no situation is beyond His control and no promise of His will ever fail.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

The doctrine of God’s omnipotence gives strength to the weary and courage to the fearful. No matter how fragile or uncertain life feels, we can rest in knowing that God is not weak. He reigns with full and final authority.

This should keep us from despair. The power that created the world is the same power at work in the hearts of believers. He can forgive our worst sin (1 John 1:9), restore lives we broke with our sin (Psalm 23:3), and uphold us through the darkest trials (Isaiah 41:10). No person is too far gone and no situation too far broken for the omnipotent God (Isaiah 59:1).

His omnipotence should also humble us. We are not in control. Everything that happens is God working things out according to His good pleasure (Ephesians 1:11). While our pride makes us believe we are self-sufficient, everything we have comes from God (James 1:17). Our response must be submission and worship.

Finally, His omnipotence assures us that nothing can stop His promises. If God has spoken, He will do it. His plan will not be undone by Satan, governments, suffering, or even our weakness (Job 42:2). He is unstoppable.

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