The minute I read this, and saw the source, I knew what the issue was. A LIBERAL view of Scripture. One which in fact downplays the power of God, and upgrades the "power" or man. Meaning the independence and self sufficiency. Here is a brief review, which made sense after I compared Bauer's definition's with Kittel's above.
Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (10 Volume Set): Gerhard Kittel, Gerhard Friedrich: 9780802823243: Amazon.com: Books
So you are basing your theology on liberal scholarship, which really helps me understand why you have such deep and basic flaws in your approach to God, and especially salvation. (I'm really glad I read both your excerpt of Kittle and the review on Amazon, as I will never feel obligated to buy it)
So let us look closely at your twisted theology, one last time. (I am pretty much through with showing you the truth over and over in the Word, in scholarly books, and have you not read it or even try and dispute it Biblically!)
First - your definition is just wrong. it is the most minor part of the meaning of the word "dunamis" in English. It totally denies the power of God - and that it the main definition of all those 6 I posted. And "Power" NOT "ability" it also the majority of uses of the word in the New Testament, and probably in the LXX, although I confess I didn't look for those references, although they were there.But then, what do you expect from someone who reads liberal sources?
Next, you quote 1 Kings 19:11-12. It is a great verse, and it has really spoken to me in amazing ways. Why? Because it is about the way God reveals himself to us.
It is NOT and NEVER WILL BE, about us! It is not about our ability, or us speaking in the small, still voice, as KJV puts it. It is about one of the many ways GOD chooses to speak to us. That is not ability, that is God's sovereign will and choice. God can use whatever method he wants to talk to us. Sometimes that is signs and wonders, like during Jesus ministry, sometimes it is the small still voice, and sometimes it is Balaam's donkey.
So basically, what you have twisted above is the same as if you somehow posted the following to prove your point about ability.
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And the donkey said to Balaam, “Am I not your donkey, on which you have ridden all your life long to this day? Is it my habit to treat you this way?” And he said, “No.”31 Then the Lord opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his drawn sword in his hand. And he bowed down and fell on his face."Numbers 22:30-31
Is your ability found in the mouth of a donkey? Or is it God using the donkey, just as God used the metaphor of speaking to Elijah in the gentle wind. As I have said with others, when people come up with such twisting and misuse of the Word of God, it makes me no longer believer anything they write.
Oh yes, I have read a few of the works of Augustine. I also did a paper on his influence on the church with regards to theology. What you keep harping on is pure garbage. It's not that I believe Augustine, or use him as my first reference with regards to theology. But you seem to think all of us have been subtlety influenced by him, and your quotes are so out of order. Do you have a book you read that you keep finding all this questionable material??
Anyway, if you use Augustine as a rebuttal anymore, esp in the flimsy way you keep doing it, not quoting him directly, or the people that have been influenced in their theology, you are going on ignore.
You misquote the Bible to your own ends, you have a very limited understanding of anything theological, mostly based on heretical sources, not the actual Bible, and you have an agenda which is based on the weakest of arguments.
Like others, I am pretty fed up with you. I will pray that God will prick your conscience, so that you will be encouraged to read the Bible and stay away from all these questionable sources and references. And that you will understand the power of God in your heart and life, and this delusion that sanctification is all about "you" is a lie from the devil.