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"The display of unmitigated power, power that is almighty and invincible, was Christ dying on a cross." Mark, was it the power of God which Scripture says was displayed on the Cross, or was it the love of God? Power would not have required the Incarnation. Please consider the insight of St. Paul in his letter to the church in Roman (5:8). Thank you.

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Even as Jesus affirmed, "... no one comes to the Father, but through me" (John 14), no comes to know -- to have any cognitive apprehension -- of the Almighty and His power but through Jesus Christ, the Risen Son of God. Indeed, God the Father demonstrated His Almighty power for us. He did it by the revelation of His very ontological nature, love. "God demonstrates His own love ... in that ... Christ died for us" (Romans 8). No one can even pretend to speak of the Almighty power of God except at the Cross, before the Empty Tomb, and turned toward the Coming, the Glorious Throne (Mathew 25). How now, that Almighty "surpassing power"? Where, now? "... the surpassing greatness of His power [is] toward us who believe ,,, in accordance with the working of the strength of His might which He brought about in Christ, when He raised Him from the dead ..." (Ephesians 1:19-20). Why? That each of us would be enabled day by day to obey "the first and great commandment" that "you shall love the Lord your God with all ...", and "the second" that "you shall love your neighbor as yourself" (Matthew 22) -- and thereby to bring glory to God 'who so loved the world" at the Cross, the Cave, and the soon Coming. Not speculative Almighty power. But objective Almighty power subjectively joined at the Cross. That is the unique reality and pointed power of Christianity. Everything else is bound to be idolatry.

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