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Attributes of God - The Most High God - Genesis
14 (Sermon 8)
In our 2nd Study in this series on the Attributes
of God, we saw how the Lord God, established an Everlasting Covenant
with Abraham.
- After the birth of Isaac, Abraham was in need of a Permanent
Dwelling Place.
- Abimelech, the King of the Philistines, provided a plot of
land at Beersheba:
"Abraham Dug a Well" - a sure sign that he intended
to dwell in that place.
- Then "Abraham planted a Tamarisk Tree" - a symbol
of permanence & durability.
- "There he called upon the name of the Lord, the Eternal
God (El Olam)."
- Abraham then stayed in the land of the Philistines
for a long time" (Genesis 21:32-34).
In our 4th Study we saw how God promised Abraham
& Sarah a son in their old age.
"When Abraham was 99 years old, the Lord appeared to him and
said, 'I am God
Almighty - El-Shaddai'; walk before me and be blameless.
I will confirm my
covenant between me & you and will greatly increase your numbers"
(Gen 17:1-2).
- When Sarah laughed at the possibility of an old &
barren woman bearing a child,
the Lord God asked Abraham a Fundamental Question:
"Is anything too hard for the Lord?" (Genesis
18:10-14)
Is anything too hard for the Almighty God - El-Shaddai?
We come now to another Name of God, which was first revealed
to Abraham.
- God revealed his Name The Most High God at the time
when
Abraham rescued his nephew Lot after he was captured in battle:
- Always remember that God does not reveal his Attributes in a
Theological Vacuum.
- God doesn't speak to his people primarily through a Book of
Systematic Theology.
- Invariably, God reveals himself through the Circumstances of
Everyday Life.
Let's picture the scene in our mind's eye:
- Abraham & Lot had come out of Egypt and had eventually reached
Bethel.
- A problem arose among the herdsmen of these two men:
"The land could not support them while they stayed together, for
their possessions
were so great that they were not able to stay together. And quarrelling
arose between
Abram's herdsmen and the herdsmen of Lot" (Genesis 13:6-7).
- Abraham allowed Lot to choose the land he wanted for his people.
- Lot chose the fertile & well-watered plain of Jordan, whilst
Abraham lived in Canaan.
- Lot pitched his tents near Sodom, whilst Abraham pitched his
tents at Hebron (13:8-18).
After Lot had gone to live in Sodom, a Great Battle took place
when
Four Kings Went to War against Five Kings (Genesis ch
14).
- Among the Group of Five Kings were the Kings of Sodom
& Gomorrah.
- For 12 years the Group of Five Kings had been subject to Kedorlaomer,
King of Elam.
- Then they rebelled in order to free their
people from the power of the King of Elam.
- The Army which was under the Group of Five Kings, including
Sodom & Gomorrah, were defeated by the Alliance of Four Kings,
under the leadership of Kedorlaomer.
In the account of this battle, we read this:
"The four kings seized the goods of Sodom & Gomorrah
and all their food;
then they went away. They also carried off Abram's nephew
Lot and all his
possessions, since he was living in Sodom" (Genesis 14:11-12).
When Abraham heard about the capture of his nephew Lot,
he took 318 trained men on a rescue mission to save him:
"He recovered all the goods and brought back his relative
Lot and his possessions,
together with the women and the other people" (Gen 14:16).
It is the Context of Nations going to war, that God chooses
to reveal his Name
The Most High God - El-Elyon to the Patriarch Abraham:
"After Abram returned from defeating Kedorlaomer and the kings
allied with him the
king of Sodom came out to meet him in the Valley
of Shaveh (that is, the King's
Valley). The Melchizedek king of Salem brought
out dread & wine. He was priest of
God Most High, and he blessed Abram, saying, 'Blessed
be Abram by God Most
High (El-Elyon), Creator of Heaven & Earth.
And blessed be God Most High, who
delivered your enemies into your hand" (Genesis 14:17-20).
Kings & Nations went out to war.
- When Abram returned from battle, the King of Sodom
met with him in the King's Valley
- Sodom, of course, represented everything that
is Evil & Wicked in the hearts of men.
- Then Melchizadek King of Salem came out to the King's
Valley to Bless Abraham.
- Salem means Peace - Melchizadek, King of
Peace, Blessed Abraham.
It is in these circumstances that God reveals
himself as God Most High.
- It is in these circumstances that God reveals himself as the
Creator of Heaven & Earth.
- It is in these circumstances that God declares his Power
to Reign
over Everything & Everyone in All Creation.
Andrew Jukes, in his book on The Names of God, gives
the meaning of this Name:
"The Name Most High God, in the Hebrew, El
Elyon: the word El expresses the idea
of God as Might or Power. What is further revealed
here is that this 'God, El',
is the Most High, and as such 'Possessor or
Maker of Heaven & Earth.' "
- The Hebrew word Elyon means that God is The Highest
One.
- It clearly implies that all others are below Him;
- It implies that Man has been Made after the Image
of the Most High God.
- It implies, therefore, that All People are in some way
related to the Most High God.
- The word Elyon also implies that, because God
is the Highest One,
he has Power to Rule All of his Creatures, according
to his will.
Remember how the Psalmist asks the Question:
"For who in the skies above can compare to the Lord?
Who is like the Lord among the Heavenly Beings?"
(Psalm 89:5-6).
- The answer is clear: Not one of the angels may be compared
to the Most High God.
- All the Heavenly Host is subservient to
the One who is called the Highest One.
The Lord God speaks about the Whole of Mankind, saying:
"I said, 'You are gods'; you are all sons of the
Most High'" (Psalm 82:6).
- We are called 'sons of God' because "God Created Man in his
own image" (Gen 1:27).
Even when speaking to the Greek pagan people in Athens, Paul
could say:
"For in him we live & move & have our being … We are
his offspring" (Acts 17:28)
- This is another way of saying that the Whole of Mankind,
people from Every Nation & Every Generation
are under the Power & Control of the Most High God!
This is why the Lord God is described as (Rom 9:5; Ps 136:2;
Rev 19:16):
"God over all; God of gods; King of kings & Lord of lords."
This is why the Palmist extols the Name of God, saying:
"For you, O Lord, are the Most High over all the
earth;
you are exalted above all gods" (Psalm 92:9)
This is the Truth revealed in Scripture through Melchisedek,
who is described as:
"King of Salaam, and priest of the Most High" (Gen
14:18).
- As King & Priest, he was under the Power &
Authority of the Most High God.
- His Role in Life was to Bless the Most High God
and to Bless his Servant Abraham.
Some writers point out that, every passage where the Name El
Elyon occurs, the meaning is the same. They refer to the Relationship
of God to All Men & All Nations:
- Remember Balaam, who came from Aram, out of the mountains
of the east (Num 23:7).
- Balaam had heard the Word of God, & had a knowledge
of the Most High (24:16).
He saw a Vision from the Almighty about
the Judgement of Pagan Nations (24:13-19).
Moses tells us about the All the Nations of the Earth, saying
(Deut 32:8-9):
"When the Most High gave the Nations their
Inheritance, when he divided all mankind, he set up
boundaries for the peoples according to the number of the sons
of
Israel, For the Lord's portion is his people, Jacob
his allotted inheritance."
- Moses is expressing the Sovereignty of God over
All Men & All Nations.
- All Nations received their inheritance
and had their boundaries fixed
by the Most High God, who possesses the Sovereign
Power to Rule All Nations.
Notice the use of two different Names of God here:
- When referring to All the Nations, Moses uses
the Name El Elyon, the Most High God.
- However, in relation to his Chosen People God
is called Yahweh, the Lord God of Israel
This Name, the Most High God, is Not Mentioned in the
Historic Books
from Joshua to Esther, except in David's Song in 2 Samuel 22:14:
- Even then, reference is made to the Lord's voice
resounding through the Whole Earth.
- David says that he will praise the Lord God Among the
Nations (2 Sam 22:50).
This omission of the Name El Elyon is no accident:
- These books deal with the History of God's Chosen People, Israel.
- Therefore, God is called Yahweh, the Name revealed
to his Covenant People.
- The Name the Most High God is used especially
in connection with the Gentile Nations.
- It reveals to us that God has Sovereign
Power over All Nations, not just Israel.
Although the Name, the Most High God, is mentioned in
the Psalms it is used either in a direct reference to the Gentile
World, OR in connection with God's Universal Providence
- For example: Asaph refers to the Nations who are 'Enemies
of God', saying:
"May they ever be ashamed & dismayed; may they perish in
disgrace. Let them know
that … you alone are the Most High over All the Earth"
(Ps 83:17-18).
- David speaks of God's providential care when he fled from
King Saul, saying:
"I cry out to God Most High, to God, who fulfils
his purpose for me. He sends from heaven & saves
me, rebuking those who hotly pursue me; God sends his love &
his faithfulness" (Ps 57:2-3).
The Name El-Elyon, the Most High God, declares the fact
that All Nations, even the worst Pagan People on earth, lie
under the Power & Dominion of the Almighty God.
- This is why the Gentile Priest, Melchisedek, said:
"Blessed be Abram by God Most High, Creator of
Heaven & Earth. And blessed be
God Most High, who delivered your enemies into your
hand" (Genesis 14:19-20).
- Melchisedek says that All Creation is under the
Dominion of the Most High God.
- The Most High God had the Power to deliver Pagan Kings into
the hand of Abraham!
- Remember, that two of these kings were rulers of wicked cities
of Sodom & Gomorrah.
There is no doubt that the Name the Most High God has
a particular significance for the Gentile Nations:
- Indeed, it is a Truth that has been implanted in the minds
of the Gentile People:
- The Old Mythologies are full of stories
about men who were sons of gods;
- These gods were declared to be sons of a Higher God,
called the Most High God.
- Melchisedek, a Gentile King & Priest,
preserved this teaching about the Most High God
- The Name El Elyon speaks about God's relation
to 'Thrones & Dominions'
who are far below him & subservient to him.
We are considering the Divine Name of The Most High God:
- God first revealed his Name The Most High God at the
time when Abraham rescued his nephew Lot after he was captured
in a battle between Nine Pagan Kings.
- This Name Speaks to us about the Sovereign Power of God.
- It teaches us that All Creation is under the
Dominion of the Most High God.
- God revealed through Nebuchadnezzar, the Mighty King of Babylon,
that he is the Most High God who possesses Sovereign
Power over All Nations
- If you search the Scriptures for a Concise Definition
of God's Sovereignty
you may well be surprised to learn where it is to be found.
- It is not to be found from the pen of Paul, who spoke of God's
Sovereignty in Salvation.
- Neither will you find it in the Writings of the Great Prophets,
like Isaiah & Jeremiah.
Arguably the Greatest & Clearest Statement concerning the
Sovereign Power of the
Most High God, comes from the lips of a Pagan King called
Nebuchadnezzar.
- It is does not come as a begrudging acknowledgement of God's
Sovereign Power.
- Rather, it comes as an expression of Worship & Praise.
"I raised my eyes toward heaven, and my sanity was restored.
Then I praised the Most High God; I Honoured &
Glorified him who Lives Forever" (Daniel 4:34).
- It comes after Nebuchadnezzar had reasoned with himself about
Recent Events in his life.
Think of the Events that led up to this Declaration about Divine
Sovereignty:
- The Babylonian Empire was the Greatest Power in the world of
its day.
- Its king, Nebuchadnezzar, had no equal among all
the kings of the nations.
- The Prophet Daniel describes him as "The king of kings"
(Daniel 2:37).
- He was a man of great military & political power.
- He built the beautiful City of Babylon, a city
of splendid palaces & gardens.
- There had never been such a wonderful city before in the Gentile
World.
- He was the commander who had defeated & destroyed
Jerusalem .
- He was the King who led the Jewish People into Babylonian Captivity.
The problem was that this Great King was having many sleepless
nights (Daniel 4:5):
- He had a dramatic dream that had troubled his soul
night after night.
- The dream flooded his mind and he became absolutely terrified.
- The king summoned the magicians, enchanters, sorcerers &
astrologers in the hope that they would tell him the meaning of
this terrifying dream, but to no avail.
- Then he remembered how Daniel had interpreted a previous dream,
and
was even able to tell him the content of the dream without being
told about it (Dan ch 2).
The previous dream was a vision of a Large Statue, with
its head made of gold,
its chest & arms of silver, its thighs of bronze, its legs
of iron, and its feet of iron & clay.
- Daniel explained that the 1st Dream was about the
Rise & Fall of Great Empires (2:36-49)
- Nebuchadnezzar saw a vision about God's Sovereign Power
over Future World History.
This Second Dream was about a Huge Tree:
"Its height was enormous. The tree grew large & strong
and its top touched the sky;
it was visible to the ends of the earth" (Daniel 4:10-11).
- The Huge Tree provided sufficient Food & Shelter for all.
- But, then, a Messenger from Heaven declared that
the tree would be cut down (4:13-15).
Daniel explained the Interpretation of this 2nd Dream
to King Nebuchadnezzar:
- The dream was about the king himself.
- The Huge Tree represented this Great King of the
Babylonians.
- Its size & strength & the creatures it
sustained all symbolised the
Power & Majesty of Nebuchadnezzar's Mighty
Kingdom.
This Great King had become Sovereign over a Mighty Empire:
"You have become great & strong; your greatness
has grown until it
reaches the sky, and your dominion extends to
distant parts of the earth" (4:22).
In an instant of time, the Throne & Empire of this Great
King was taken from him:
- Daniel pleaded with Nebuchadnezzar to repent of his sin of oppressing
the needy.
- Nebuchadnezzar refused to repent & refused to bow the knee
to the Sovereign Lord.
- Therefore, he was humbled for a period of Seven
Years (4:27-32).
- This Great King became a mad man.
- He was driven away from his people and lived
in the fields like an animal & ate grass.
- The Majesty & Splendour the King once enjoyed was exchanged
for a life of humiliation.
Finally, after Seven Years of Depression & Humiliation,
the King Learned his Lesson:
"At the end of that time, I, Nebuchadnezzar, raised my eyes
toward heaven, and my
sanity was restored. Then I praised the Most High;
I Honoured & Glorified him
who Lives Forever. His dominion is an eternal dominion;
his kingdom endures from
generation to generation. All the peoples of the earth are regarded
as nothing. He does
as he pleases with the powers of heaven and the peoples
of the earth. No one can
hold back his hand or say to him: 'What have you done?'" (Daniel
4:34-35).
This acknowledgement of the Sovereignty of God was spoken by
a man
who knew all about Human Sovereignty:
- He knew more about Power over Nations than any Modern Leader
could ever dream of.
- Such was the extent of his power in the world that Daniel called
him "the king of kings".
- He & his Empire are described as the "Head of Gold" (Daniel
2:37-38).
Daniel told Belshazzar about the dominion of his father Nebuchadnezzar
(5:18-19):
- The Most High God gave him sovereignty & greatness &
glory & splendour;
- All the peoples & nations & men of every language dreaded
& feared him.
- Those he wanted to put to death, he put to death; those he wanted
to spear, he speared.
- He promoted or humbled men & women, according to his own
fancy.
Nebuchadnezzar needed to learn that Human Sovereignty is bestowed
upon men through the Divine Sovereignty of the Most High God (4:32):
God said to him: You will be humiliated "until you acknowledge
that the Most High
is Sovereign over the Kingdoms of Men and gives
them to anyone he wishes" Whatever sovereignty men may possess over
the nations, it is a Limited Sovereignty which is a Delegated Power
from the Living God, who Rules over Heaven & Earth.
- The kings position & power are not because of his own inherent
greatness, but rather, it is due to the Greatness of the Most
High God - who bestows on men a position of power.
Throughout the world today, there is No Political Leader who
has anywhere near
the Same Level Power that Nebuchadnezzar possessed.
- How many leaders today can pass every piece of legislation they
choose without fear of any opposition; create every national welfare
or political programme they desire;
or appoint every official they may please to choose.
Nebuchadnezzar had to learn an extremely important lesson:
- No matter how Great a Human King may be, the Most High
God is Infinitely Greater.
- The Sovereign Lord of Heaven & Earth is in Sovereign Control
of the Whole of History.
- He has Power over All Nations and All Kings in Every Nation
& Every Generation.
A godly king called Jehoshaphat found Great Encouragement in
this Same Lesson:
When the Lord God helped him to defeat the Moabites
& Ammonites, he said:
"O Lord, God of our fathers, are you not the God who is in
Heaven?
You Rule over All the Kingdoms of the Nations. Power
& Might are in your hand,
and no one can withstand you" (2 Chronicles 20:5-6).
When God revealed Nebuchadnezzar's First Dream to Daniel, he
said:
"Praise be to the name of God for ever & ever, wisdom
& power are his.
He changes times & seasons; he sets up kings & deposes
them" (Daniel 2:20-21).
Since God is Infinite, His Sovereignty must be
Absolute.
- His Rule & Dominion must involve Total
Control over Everything in his domain.
- His Sovereign Power enables him to Control Every Situation
& Every Event.
- The Sovereign Lord of Heaven & Earth 'sets up kings
& deposes them overnight'.
The Psalmist asks the question:
"Why do the nations say, 'Where is their God?'
Our God is in Heaven, he does whatever pleases him"
(Ps 115:2-3).
This is a Lesson we need to be Constantly Reminded of as we
come to the 21st Century!
- We live in a world of chaos & change.
- We live in a world that says 'There is no God'.
- We live in a world that refuses to accept that God is Sovereign
over All Nations.
- We live in a world where Nations are in Civil War, and thousands
of innocent people are losing their lives, and we just seem to
look on helplessly.
- We live in a Nation where many Believers no longer accept that
God is Sovereign.
- We live in a time when many Christians either doubt or water
down the Power of God.
The life & times of Nebuchadnezzar teach us that our problem
is not a new one:
- People say that God is Powerless to work out his Plan &
Purpose among Pagan Leaders.
- God had the Power to bring this Mighty Pagan King under subjection.
- He had the Power to Raise up Babylon and the Power to Dissipate
its Vast Empire.
- God subjected this Human Sovereign Ruler to his own Divine Sovereignty.
- God caused this Pagan King to make a bold statement concerning
God's Sovereign Power
There is no doubt that the Most High God has Power to Change
the Course of History:
- It means that God has the Power to bring about a solution
in Northern Ireland.
- It means that God has the Power to topple Leaders of Nations
who usurp their
God-given Authority to Govern their people in accordance with his
Divine Will.
- It means that the God who changed the Political Situation
in Eastern Europe,
also has the Power to raise up a Church in those Nations.
- It means that God has the Power to thwart the plans of
the Gay Rights Movement; and to thwart the evil scheming
of any other group which seeks to bring in Unbiblical Laws.
We are considering the Divine Name of The Most High God:
- God first revealed his Name The Most High God at the
time when Abraham rescued his nephew Lot after he was captured
in a battle between Nine Pagan Kings.
- God revealed through Nebuchadnezzar, the Mighty King of Babylon,
that he is the Most High God who possesses Sovereign
Power over All Nations
- God revealed through Joseph that he is the Most High God
who possesses Sovereign Power over the Lives of Individuals
- Think of the circumstances in which Joseph learned about
the Sovereign Power of the Most High God to Control the Lives
of Individuals.
- The life of Joseph teaches us that God's Sovereignty over his
people does not mean that their decisions or actions always work
out the way we want them to.
- Joseph's brothers ridiculed him as "The Dreamer".
- They acted spitefully & maliciously by selling him into
slavery.
- Joseph left his brothers in no doubt that he realised what their
intentions were:
"You intended to harm me" (Genesis 50:20).
- Potiphar's wife acted in a vicious manner by falsely accusing
Joseph of
sexual harassment, so that he was thrown into prison, and almost
left to rot.
Despite the evil intentions of his Brothers & Potiphar's
wife, Joseph knew that the
Most High God was in Sovereign Control of his circumstances:
- When Joseph made himself known to his brothers, they were greatly
afraid because of his powerful position in Egypt. But Joseph alleviated
their fears, saying:
"I am your brother Joseph, the now you sold into Egypt! And
now, do not be distressed and do not be angry with yourselves
for selling me here, because it was to save lives that God sent
me ahead of you … God sent me ahead of you to preserve a remnant
on earth and to save your lives by a great deliverance. So
then, it was not you who sent me here, but God" (Genesis
45:4-8).
Joseph had no doubt that God was Sovereignly Controlling all the
actions of his brothers
so as to accomplish his Divine Purpose for the life of his servant.
- Joseph could say to his brothers: "It was
not you who sent me here, but God"
- God used their evil actions to accomplish his Good Purpose.
Later, after the death of his father, Jacob, Joseph said to
his brothers:
"Don't be afraid. Am I in the place of God? You intended
to harm me,
but God intended it for good to accomplish what is
now being done,
the saving of many lives" (Genesis 50:19-20)
Paul taught the Ephesians that:
"God works out Everything in Conformity with the Purpose
of his Will" (Eph 1:11).
Isaiah tells us that God causes Adversity & Calamity
in order to Accomplish his Will:
"I form the light & create darkness, I Bring Prosperity
& Create Disaster;
I, the Lord, do all these things" (Isaiah 45:7).
God's Sovereignty over his people doesn't mean that we don't
experience problems:
- It does not mean that we will never go through times of trouble
& testing.
- It means that God is in Sovereign Control of all the circumstances
of life,
whether they be good circumstances or bad circumstances.
- It means that when we go through times of affliction & suffering
that God has a beneficial purpose for it. Others may mean to harm
us, but God means it for good.
- No matter how irrational or how inexplicable a particular set
of trials may be to us,
it is all part of God's Ultimate Purpose for our lives.
C H Spurgeon said in a sermon on the Sovereignty of God:
"There is no attribute more comforting to his children
that that of God's Sovereignty.
Under the most adverse circumstances, in the most severe trials,
they believe that
Sovereignty has ordained their afflictions, that Sovereignty overrules
them, and that
Sovereignty will sanctify them all."
Make no mistake, Divine Sovereignty does make a difference to
our Everyday Lives:
- At times we may think that we are at the mercy of people who
intend to do us harm.
- But our faith in the Sovereign Power of God tells us that this
is not the case.
- God has Sovereign Control over the actions of
the most wicked people on earth.
- This Doctrine brings us great comfort in times
of affliction & suffering.
- We can take great courage from the fact that God
is working out his Purposes.
- No matter how bad our circumstances may be,
our Sovereign Lord means it for our ultimate good.
"We know that in all things God works for the good of
those who love him,
who are called according to his purpose" (Romans 8:28).
Believer: Do you really believe in the Sovereign Power of the
Most High God today?
- Do you believe in God's Sovereignty over the Rulers of
Nations?
- Do you believe in God's Sovereignty over the Lives of Individuals?
- Do you believe that God has Complete Control over your own life
& circumstances?
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