The recognition of the aid of Almighty God in the U.S. Constitution is subtly reflected in the preamble, which emphasizes the aspiration to secure liberty and promote the general welfare. While the Constitution itself does not explicitly mention God, the phrase "in the Year of our Lord" in the date section of the document implies a reliance on divine providence. Additionally, the Declaration of Independence, which is a foundational document alongside the Constitution, acknowledges the Creator and the rights endowed by Him, further indicating the influence of religious thought in the nation's founding principles.
Many people recognize the aid of their Almighty God. These people believe that aid comes in the form of miracles.
It means that 1) God is almighty 2) He aids you, i.e., assists you or helps you, and 3) You recognize, or acknowledge, this aid.
Being grateful to almighty god
God is the almighty. no one can beat god God is the almighty. no one can beat god
Jesus is the son of Almighty God Jehovah is Almighty God
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
In Bruce Almighty, Jim Carrey had God-like powers in order to understand what God has to go through.
Morgan Freeman has played God in 'Bruce Almighty' and in the sequel ' Evan Almighty'.
Society of the One Almighty God was created in 1914.
because god is almighty
Almighty God - Lula Collins Album: Who Will Be Able Oh Almighty God (Almighty God) Almighty God (Almighty God) I just just want you to hold (hold me in the hallow of your hand)(woo, woo) Almighty God (Almighty God) Almighty God (Almighty God) I just want you to hold me (hold me in the the hallow of your hand) (woo, woo) Oh I want you to mold me (mold me) Anything you want me to be I want you to send me (send me) Anywhere you want me to go I want you to hold me (hold me) hold me (hold me) (Hold me in the hallow of your hand) (woo,woo) I want you to mold me (mold me) I want you to send me (send me) Anywhere you want me to go I want you to hold me (hold me) hold me (hold me) hold me (Hold me in the hallow of your hand) (woo, woo)
No. Zeus is out of Greek religion/myth. "God Almighty" is in Christian faith.