Psalm 97:9

Psalm 97:9

The Most High

I wonder how many times the phrase “the Most High” occurs in the Scriptures? I wonder how many times, godly men and women have raised their hands to the Most High? How many times has this title appeared in songs and hymns and expressions of worship? When we think about it, it is incredibly humbling to approach this One who is the Most High. How dare we speak? How dare we even lift our eyes to Him? Who are we to even enter His presence? All those other gods can have all the noise and singing and jabbering, but is this appropriate for the Most High? The One who is exalted far above all lesser gods? 

Sometimes, it is good to just stop and think about it, to stop talking, to stop bothering Him with our petty worries and just take in who this is, the One we say we believe in. For if we do believe, who exactly is this God and what kind of mental image have we built up of Him? Let’s hope we’ve got it right for who wants to worship an imitation? This is the God who says, “Be still and know that I am God, I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10. The very fact that everyone worships something, and many people worship other gods, must draw us to conclude that we are all made to exalt a superior being. But we, we have chosen or have been chosen, to worship Him – the Most High. And He, in return, reaches down to us with mercy and grace, and bids us draw near. James 4:8. Hallelujah!

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