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Have you ever heard the classic idiom, “Might makes right?” A simple dictionary definition says it is, “that the people who have power are able to do what they want because no one can stop them”. Historically there have been many that have subscribed to this idiom in their dealings with others, seeking to use their might to elevate themselves while subjugating others. A, survival of the fittest mentality, if you will. And while it has long been debated whether this phrase should be the credo of humanity, when it comes to God, there is absolutely no question. God is mighty; therefore, He is righty. But is there more to His might than that? Most certainly there is. God’s might is revealed several different ways in Scripture which have a direct impact on our lives beyond Him simply “making the rules”. In the Scriptures today, we will see a few of His mighty ways, and what they mean for us.
3 ways in which our Elohim is mighty. (Gen. 1; Psa. 7:8-11; Jer. 31:31-34)
Have you ever heard the classic idiom, “Might makes right?” A simple dictionary definition says it is, “that the people who have power are able to do what they want because no one can stop them”. Historically there have been many that have subscribed to this idiom in their dealings with others, seeking to use their might to elevate themselves while subjugating others. A, survival of the fittest mentality, if you will. And while it has long been debated whether this phrase should be the credo of humanity, when it comes to God, there is absolutely no question. God is mighty; therefore, He is righty. But is there more to His might than that? Most certainly there is. God’s might is revealed several different ways in Scripture which have a direct impact on our lives beyond Him simply “making the rules”. In the Scriptures today, we will see a few of His mighty ways, and what they mean for us.
3 ways in which our Elohim is mighty. (Gen. 1; Psa. 7:8-11; Jer. 31:31-34)