July 09, 2025 2 min read
Have you ever wondered if God's power has limits? Let me share something amazing with you.
God says, is my hand too short that I cannot save? Even during his great judgment day, we will be saved.
This powerful question from God speaks right to our hearts. He reminds us that His saving power has no bounds. Even when we face the biggest tests in life, God's promise stays true. He will save us, just as He always has.
Think about that for a moment. No matter what comes our way, God's hand reaches far enough to help us. His power to save never fails - not now, not ever.
Let me tell you about how God has saved His people throughout history. His love and care for us goes way back.
He was saving us in Jonah's time. He was saving us in Noah's time. He was saving us with Sodom and Gomorrah. He was saving our souls for his self.
Think about Jonah - God's saving power was there. Then there was Noah's time, when God kept His faithful ones safe. Even during the time of Sodom and Gomorrah, God showed His saving grace.
You see, God has always had one main goal: to save our souls for Himself. That's what He was doing back then, and that's what He's still doing now. His saving power hasn't changed one bit.
There's a battle going on for our souls. It's important that you know about it.
That's what God was doing Because Satan was looking to take all of our souls so that we couldn't be saved.
Satan wants to stop us from being saved. But here's the good news - God won't let that happen.
So again, God says, it's my hand too short that I cannot save.
God makes it clear - His power to save us has no limits. When Satan tries to claim our souls, God steps in. His saving hand reaches out to protect us. We can trust that God's power is stronger than any force that tries to keep us from Him.
Remember this truth: God's commitment to save us never fails. His hand is always reaching out, ready to help us. No matter what battles we face, God's power to save remains unshaken.
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