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We know God to be omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, so is it possible that we—His people, the sheep that He shepherds—could be capable of limiting God’s power in our lives?
The short answer is yes, which seems paradoxical. The fact that He is God means that His power is limitless, and the fact that He is God transcends the limitations that bind human experience. The Bible does, however, give numerous instances in which human actions, attitudes, and unbelief can restrict the manifestation of God's power and blessings in people’s lives.
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God gave us free will and free choice. Some of us make good ones, some not so much
The short answer is yes, which seems paradoxical. The fact that He is God means that His power is limitless, and the fact that He is God transcends the limitations that bind human experience. The Bible does, however, give numerous instances in which human actions, attitudes, and unbelief can restrict the manifestation of God's power and blessings in people’s lives.
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God gave us free will and free choice. Some of us make good ones, some not so much
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God cares more about our obedience than our comfort.,Thank you Gene,Blessings
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