God Almighty (El Shaddai)
An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "God Almighty (El Shaddai)" was published on July 4, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.
July 4, 2025 ·48m · Reformed Thinking
Summary
Deep Dive into God as El ShaddaiThe name El Shaddai profoundly embodies God's power and provision through its multifaceted meaning and consistent biblical usage. Lexically, "Shaddai" is often linked to "overpower" (signifying almighty power) and "breast" (denoting all-nourishing sufficiency), reflecting interpretations like "God Almighty" and "All-sufficient God". Reformed theology embraces this "thick" meaning, where strength, height, and nurture converge.Throughout redemptive history, El Shaddai consistently demonstrates both aspects. To the patriarchs, God as El Shaddai promised innumerable offspring and land, showcasing power to overcome barrenness and provision for future generations. In the Exodus-Sinai narrative, His power was displayed through plagues and the Red Sea crossing, while His provision sustained Israel with manna and water in the wilderness. The Book of Job illustrates Shaddai’s sovereign power over calamity and relief, even wounding to heal. In Christ, El Shaddai's substance permeates miracles like the virgin birth and multiplying bread, showing power perfected in weakness on the cross and sufficient grace poured out. The Apocalypse culminates with the "Almighty" reigning, guarding His people until consummation, linking His power with their ultimate preservation.Reformed theology synthesizes El Shaddai as omnipotent covenant fidelity, where God pledges His infinite power to secure His promises and provide for His people. This undergirds doctrines like providence, election, and perseverance of the saints, guaranteeing believers are "kept by the power of God". Pastorally, this understanding fosters assurance by relocating trust from human effort to God’s unfailing power and sufficiency, encourages bold prayer, fuels holiness, and emboldens mission, confirming that God's power is always fitted to His people's needs and His sufficiency never runs dry.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed
Episode Description
Deep Dive into God as El Shaddai
The name El Shaddai profoundly embodies God's power and provision through its multifaceted meaning and consistent biblical usage. Lexically, "Shaddai" is often linked to "overpower" (signifying almighty power) and "breast" (denoting all-nourishing sufficiency), reflecting interpretations like "God Almighty" and "All-sufficient God". Reformed theology embraces this "thick" meaning, where strength, height, and nurture converge.
Throughout redemptive history, El Shaddai consistently demonstrates both aspects. To the patriarchs, God as El Shaddai promised innumerable offspring and land, showcasing power to overcome barrenness and provision for future generations. In the Exodus-Sinai narrative, His power was displayed through plagues and the Red Sea crossing, while His provision sustained Israel with manna and water in the wilderness. The Book of Job illustrates Shaddai’s sovereign power over calamity and relief, even wounding to heal. In Christ, El Shaddai's substance permeates miracles like the virgin birth and multiplying bread, showing power perfected in weakness on the cross and sufficient grace poured out. The Apocalypse culminates with the "Almighty" reigning, guarding His people until consummation, linking His power with their ultimate preservation.
Reformed theology synthesizes El Shaddai as omnipotent covenant fidelity, where God pledges His infinite power to secure His promises and provide for His people. This undergirds doctrines like providence, election, and perseverance of the saints, guaranteeing believers are "kept by the power of God". Pastorally, this understanding fosters assurance by relocating trust from human effort to God’s unfailing power and sufficiency, encourages bold prayer, fuels holiness, and emboldens mission, confirming that God's power is always fitted to His people's needs and His sufficiency never runs dry.
Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian
Patreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed
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