"God saves no man to his harm. And God saves none against his will. Grace makes the sinner willing. It is a secret exercise of omnipotence on the hidden man of the heart coaxing and alluring him to salvation and glory by Christ. It is always effectual but it is never brute strength."
— Maurice Roberts, The Thought of God (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 1993), page 21
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Showing posts with label Omnipotence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omnipotence. Show all posts
Friday, March 21, 2014
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Praying to the Omni-God
O God omnipotent,- quoted from Mark Galli, A Great and Terrible Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Attributes of God
you are able to do that which you mercifully intend,
in apparent weakness and in seeming strength.
Help us to know and trust your power,
if not fully comprehend it,
that we might rest secure in the knowledge
that nothing can alter your loving purpose toward us and your creation.
O God omnipresent,
you are always and everywhere closer to us than we are to ourselves.
Help us to discern your merciful presence
even when we feel forsaken and alone,
so that we might know you as does the one who felt forsaken on the cross,
even Jesus Christ our Lord.
O God omniscient,
you know our going out and coming in
and the secrets of our hearts before we know them.
Help us to rest in this knowledge
as a sign of your everlasting grace,
through the one who lived and died for us
before we came into existence,
Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Hat Tip: Prayers to the Omni-God : Kingdom People
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