Job 38:35
Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are?
Cross-reference
Exodus 9:23-25 records God sending lightning and hail through Moses — demonstrating the power Job is asked if he can command.
2 Kings 1:10 has Elijah calling down fire from heaven, which obeys instantly — a direct parallel to lightning saying 'Here we are'.
2 Kings 1:14 continues the same event, with fire falling from heaven in response to Elijah's word.
Psalm 18:14 depicts God using lightning as arrows to rout enemies — same imagery of lightning under divine command.
Psalm 29:7 portrays the LORD's voice flashing flames of fire — lightning as a manifestation of God's power.
Jeremiah 10:13 explicitly states God makes lightning for the rain — direct parallel to God's control over lightning.
Matthew 8:9 shows the centurion's understanding of authority: commands are obeyed — mirroring lightning's response to God's command.