The Belgic Confession, Article I (7)
The same reference to the attribute of God's omnipotence is found in the New Testament in the divine name. In II Corinthians 6:18 it is combined with the name Lord, as follows: "And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." And in I Timothy 6:15 God is called "the only Potentate." Secondly, we may ask: what is the testimony of Scripture as to the meaning of this divine perfection? And then we may observe, in the first place, that Scripture...
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