El Elyon
Bill Bryan preaches on the meaning and implications of El-Elyon, also known as "Most High God," in the Old Testament.
Introduction to God's Names in Genesis
- The first name for God, "Elohim," in Genesis 1:1
- "El Shaddai" in Genesis 17:1
- Importance of pronunciation and meaning of God's names
Three Additional Names of God from Abraham's Lifetime
- "El Elyon" (God Most High) from Genesis 14
- Explanation of the historical and cultural context during Abraham's time (Sodom and the alliance of kings)
Abraham’s Victory and Encounter with Melchizedek
- Abraham’s military victory over the four kings
- Meeting with Melchizedek, who introduces the name "El Elyon"
- Importance of "El Elyon" as God Most High and possessor of heaven and earth
New Testament Commentary on Genesis 14
- Hebrews 7 and the significance of Melchizedek
- Melchizedek as a priest of the Most High God and its implications
Universal Sovereignty of El Elyon
- El Elyon as God over all nations, not just the God of Abraham’s descendants
- Psalm 9’s emphasis on God's sovereignty over nations
El Elyon in the Book of Daniel
- El Elyon in the Book of Daniel, especially in relation to Babylon and King Nebuchadnezzar
- Nebuchadnezzar’s acknowledgment of God's sovereignty after being humbled
Satan's Rebellion and El Elyon’s Supremacy
- Isaiah 14’s account of Satan’s rebellion against God, desiring to be like El Elyon
- Human tendencies to assert control, paralleling Satan’s rebellion
Human Rebellion and Israel’s Disobedience
- Psalm 78’s recounting of Israel’s rebellion against El Elyon in the wilderness
- The ugliness of human rebellion against God
Positive Response to El Elyon
- The proper response: praising God, fearing Him, and crying out to Him in times of trouble
- Lessons from Psalms about how to worship and trust in the Most High God
Assurance from Trusting El Elyon
- Assurance that God will accomplish all things for those who trust Him (Psalm 57)
- El Elyon as the strongest strong one who can provide ultimate security
Conclusion and Application
- Abraham’s example of trusting El Elyon despite going home empty-handed after victory
- God's promise to Abraham (Genesis 15:1) as a reward for trusting in El Elyon
- Encouragement for believers to trust El Elyon for protection and provision
Closing Prayer and Reflection
- God's sovereignty and protection as El Elyon, who rules over all nations
- Call to trust and glory in God’s name
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