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How do we know that God is the Most High?

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The Bible repeatedly identifies God as the Most High, emphasizing His sovereignty over creation and dominion over all nations.

God is referred to as the Most High in several biblical passages, underlining His sovereignty and power. References like those in Genesis, where Melchizedek blesses Abraham as the priest of the Most High God, highlight that God is the supreme ruler over all creation. Additionally, scriptures such as Psalm 83:18 declare that God is known as the Most High over all the earth, asserting that there is no other being worthy of such a title.

This title is not only about authority; it encompasses God's governance of the cosmos and His intimate involvement with His creation. The concept speaks to His control over nations and rulers, asserting that all events are orchestrated by His divine plan. As believers, we find comfort and security knowing that the Most High is watching over us with both power and grace, which is further demonstrated through the sacrifice of Christ.

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The Secret Place
Gary Shepard · Nov 20, 2011
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