Problem: While this verse says God alone does great wonders, and Matthew 28:18 says all power belongs to Christ, verses like 2 Thess. 2:9 say Satan will be able to do them and other verses talk about others doing wonders (John 14:12). But what Psalm 136:4 (and Matt. 28:18) means is that all power ultimately lies with God and so only He can do great wonders while others can do signs and wonders only through the permission of God.
Solution: The power of the lawless one in 2 Thessalonians 2:9 is clearly allowed by God, who obviously holds all power (ultimately). It would be like saying no one (who is an enemy of Christianity) has any power since “all power belongs to Jesus”, despite the persecutions from Nero onwards

