In world terms, we are often reminded that "absolute power corrupts absolutely." That is, when humans acquire power, they often abuse it. That may be true with man, but not with God. He alone has absolute power and only uses it in a manner consistent with His righteous character. Covers Revelation 19:6 and other selected Scriptures.
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