Our God Of Gods!
King Nebuchadnezzar answered Daniel, and said,
“Truly your God is the God of gods, the Lord of kings, and
a revealer of secrets, since you could reveal this secret.”
Daniel 2: 47
Miracles occurred during the ministry of Moses, during the
ministries of Elijah and Elisha, during
the ministry of Jesus,
and during the ministries of the
apostles. In every case, they
served to authenticate that the words
being attributed to God
were actually from God. And the miracles they performed had
a dramatic effect on those who
witnessed them.
Miracles occurred during the life of Daniel in Babylon. When the
King of Babylon had a dream, he insisted that his counselors first
reveal dreams before declaring its meaning. They were shocked:
Who could possibly know what another person dreamed? It was a
reasonable request. Otherwise, how could the king know the
counselors truly had divine power?
So God gave both the dream and its meaning to Daniel who
then told the king. It was a miracle that had its intended effect.
The king declared Daniel’s God to be the God of all gods.
We have these miracles recorded in Scripture
for the same purpose: to remind us that Who
is truly God of all gods.
"The God of the Bible is God alone…
all other gods are idols."
R. B. Kuiper