Derived from: Omnipotent (òm-nîp´e-tent) adjective 1 Having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force; all-powerful
The attribute of God that describes his ability to do whatever he wills God's will is limited by his nature, and he therefore cannot do anything contrary to his nature as God, such as to ignore sin, to sin, or to do something absurd or self-contradictory God is not controlled by his power but has complete control over it: otherwise he would not be a free being (Job 42: 2; Jer 32: 17; Matt 19: 26; Luke 1: 37; Rev 19: 6)
The state or quality of being almighty, all powerful, irresistible, able to overcome all opposition to the actor's will, including that of natural laws HA 69-70
An attribute of God alone It is the quality of having all power God has the power to do anything he wants to All that is done is done by God
The concept that God has infinite power; he is able to do anything that he wishes
An attribute of God alone It is the quality of having all power (Ps 115: 3) He can do all things that do not conflict with His holy nature God has the power to do anything He wants to
Omnipotence is the state of having total authority or power. the omnipotence of God
The state of being omnipotent; almighty power; hence, one who is omnipotent; the Deity