Sermon Tone Analysis

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Flex!
Power:
Ability to do things, by virtue of strength, skill, resources, or authorization.
In the Hebrew of the OT and the Greek of the NT there are several different words used for power.
What the Bible says about power may be subsumed under four headings: (1) the unlimited power of God; (2) the limited power God gives to his creatures; (3) the power of God seen in Jesus Christ; (4) the power of God (by the Holy Spirit) in the lives of his people.
God demonstrates His power by virtue of:
strength: a mighty hand; strong arm; flex
skill: masterful, strategic, competent; the ability to use one’s knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance; a learned power of doing something competently
resources: but without no money it’s still a wish; the cattle on a thousand hills
authorization: God is the authority; it’s been licensed, approved, sanctioned, access granted, clearance, allowance, green light
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