The Lord God Almighty

STUDY 7 

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY 

FEBRUARY 13 2022

THEME: THE LORD GOD AND THE REIGN OF PEACE

SUB-THEME: Christian’s Knowledge of God

TOPIC: The Lord God Almighty

Text: Exod. 15:1-11.

AIM: To help us understand the concept of the Almightiness of God and the Christians’ attitude in 

relating with Him in this light.

INTRODUCTION

Today marks the beginning of preparations for Lent (Septuagesima Sunday), and we shall be focusing 

on the topic, "The Lord God Almighty." The Portrait of God as One who possesses absolute authority 

and power over all that exist in the universe is all over scripture. Through history, and across territories 

and generations, He has consistently exercised dominion, humbling extremely powerful sovereigns, 

while subjecting Satan and his evil hosts to eternal defeat and humiliation. This study will help us gain 

clearer understanding of His Person, sovereignty and everlasting reality.

STUDY GUIDE

1. From the text today, identify and discuss the significant attributes of God's Almightiness.

2. From the text, briefly explain how God demonstrated and continues to demonstrate His absolute 

authority and power over the affairs of humankind and nature. Compare Josh 10:12-14; Dan. 4:30-34; 

Matt. 28:1-4.

3. How do some people underrate the demonstration the power of God in our generation with 

reference to Exo 5:2; Acts 12:21-22.

4. What should be our attitude as Christians if we are expecting the demonstration of God’s power in 

our generation Gen.17:1; Exo 14:13-14; Prov. 3:5-7; Rom.9:20

CONCLUSION

We should not doubt that God is willing to demonstrate His glory and power in the affairs of 

humankind for all to see (even unbelievers). It will be of great benefit to us if we learn to submit to and 

trust Him in all of this life's battles. He is the Lord God Almighty! 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Acknowledging the greatness of God proves our total submission to Him.

MEMORY VERSE: Exodus 15:11, "Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? Who is like thee, 

glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders”