The concept of His own power in Christianity
Synonyms: His own authority, His own control, Influence, Control, Authority, Dominance, Command, Sovereignty
In German: Seine eigene Macht; In Spanish: Su propio poder; In Dutch: Zijn eigen kracht; In Finnish: Hänen oma voimansa; In Malay: Kuasanya sendiri; In Swedish: Hans egen kraft; In French: Son propre pouvoir
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Christian concept of 'His own power'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The text discusses whether something could come into existence on its own power, highlighting the possibility of independent creation and its implications.[1] (2) The abilities and capacities that God possesses, which are managed and controlled by the deity, influencing the operations of the universe, as stated by Pythagoras.[2] (3) This is a capability, and the text says that God manifests signs of it.[3] (4) Refers to the divine capability or authority that allows God to generate good, indicating that good arises from God's will and ability rather than from existing materials.[4] (5) The divine strength exhibited by Christ in effecting miracles and imparting teachings.[5]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) This describes the power of Christ by which He rose again, referring to the Godhead united with His body and soul, allowing the body to take back the soul and vice versa.[6] (2) A phrase emphasizing that God has the ability to perform miracles independently, without external assistance or influence.[7]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) God's inherent ability to create and govern all things.[8]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This describes the Lord's ability to resurrect and ascend to heaven, demonstrating His control over life and death, and solidifying His divinity.[9]