It means "all-powerful", which is what God is.
OMNIPOTENCE
God the father can do anything but sin because if he sins he wont be perfect which is part of what god. Please see the related link below.Another ThoughtGo like powers, are generally those powers attributed to a god or gods. Omnipotence, omnipresence, the power of creation, are the big ones.
Yes. Christianity holds that God is omnipotent except where that omnipotence defies logical construct.
The three omnis of God refer to His attributes of omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence. Omniscience means God is all-knowing, aware of all past, present, and future events. Omnipotence signifies that God is all-powerful, capable of accomplishing anything that is logically possible. Omnipresence indicates that God is present everywhere at all times, not limited by space or time.
This is a philosophical paradox known as the "omnipotence paradox." It questions the logical compatibility of omnipotence (being all-powerful). Different interpretations and arguments exist to address or explain this paradox, depending on one's beliefs and understanding of God's nature.
The concepts of omnipotence and omnipresence describe different attributes of God. Omnipotence refers to God's ability to do anything that is logically possible, while omnipresence means that God is present everywhere at all times. Many theological perspectives affirm both qualities, suggesting that God is all-powerful and simultaneously exists in all places. The interpretation of these attributes can vary significantly across different religious traditions.
In Plato's philosophy, the concept of the divine is complex and not directly equated with the characteristics typically associated with omnipotence. Plato's God is often portrayed as a benevolent and rational entity, but the notion of omnipotence in the traditional sense may not align perfectly with Plato's understanding of the divine.
It is a song of praise to God, including mention of His omnipotence, omniscience, creation of the world, and protection of those who fear Him.
Omnipotence is infinite power especially seen as a characteristic of a deity.
Anna Case-Winters has written: 'God's power' -- subject(s): Feminist theology, God, History of doctrines, Omnipotence, Process theology, God (Christianity)
All the prophets taught the same teaching about God. God is ONE, with no partner, no similar, no parents & no son. He is the Creator, the Omnipotence, the Loving, the Greatest & we people have to believe in & worship Him alone.
Albert A. Muller has written: 'A discourse on the greatness and goodness of God' -- subject(s): American Sermons, God, Goodness, Omnipotence, Sermons, Sermons, American