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What does the 'Most High' mean in the Bible?

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The term 'Most High' refers to God's supreme authority and sovereignty over all creation.

In the Bible, 'Most High' signifies the ultimate authority of God, who reigns over all creation without rival. David uses this title in Psalm 57 to declare his confidence in God's power and ability to save. Recognizing God as 'Most High' encourages believers to trust in His providence, understanding that He is higher than any circumstance or threat we may face. This acknowledgment of God’s supremacy reaffirms that He is actively involved in fulfilling His purposes for His people, ensuring that nothing happens outside of His sovereign will. Psalm 139:7-10 also reflects this truth, as it demonstrates that there is nowhere we can flee from His presence, confirming His omnipresent sovereignty.
Scripture References: Psalm 57, Psalm 139:7-10

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