Psalm 95:3

Psalm 95:3

The King above all gods

The words in this verse seem to repeat what has been said so many times before in the Psalms."God is exalted, He is the great God, He is the King above all gods." There was a time, not so long ago, when I believed that there were no other actual gods. I believed that there were effigies of gods, idols and statues and figments of men’s vivid imaginations but actual gods - no! Yes, people have (and still do) worshipped the planets, they have paid homage to beings greater than themselves, they have acknowledged the possible presence of spiritual entities who cannot be detected by normal human senses, but to call these gods surely is a misrepresentation?

The Bible does not think so. Psalm 82 taught us that the Lord God rules over a great assembly of gods or spiritual beings. The Hebrew is “beney elyon” or the sons of God, as in “Who is like unto You, Oh Lord among the gods.” Exodus 15:11. Many of these beings exercise their power through the men and women who are raised up to rule on earth. There seems to be no question that these “gods” literally exist in the spirit realm and that they have considerable influence on earth. The world is the Satan’s domain, he is only a created being, he cannot be omnipresent or omnipotent and thus his influence is in the hands of his “gods”. This verse reminds us that the Lord is the supreme chief occupant of the spiritual realm, all are accountable to Him, He is the King of them all and thus nothing happens on this planet unless He allows it. He is truly God and He is my God. Worship Him today as your God, there is none higher than Him. Hallelujah!

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