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What does Psalm 47 teach about God's sovereignty?

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Psalm 47 proclaims God's sovereignty as the King over all the earth, deserving worship and praise.

Psalm 47 emphasizes the sovereignty of God, declaring Him as the King of all the earth. It invites all nations and peoples to acknowledge His reign: 'For God is the King of all the earth; sing ye praises with understanding' (Psalm 47:7). This sovereignty is not limited to a localized domain but encompasses all creation, underscoring that God exercises His authority and fulfills His divine purposes universally and eternally. The call to worship reflects this recognition; as believers, we are encouraged to respond to His supreme authority with thankfulness and songs of praise, acknowledging His rightful place as Lord and Savior above all. The psalm encapsulates the joyful response we should have to our sovereign God’s reign over our lives and the world.
Scripture References: Psalm 47:7, Psalm 47:2, Psalm 47:8

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