Jeremiah 10:7 & Psalm 86:8 link supremacy.
Connect Jeremiah 10:7 with another scripture highlighting God's supremacy over other gods.

God’s unrivaled greatness in Jeremiah 10:7

“Who would not fear You, O King of the nations? This is Your due. For among all the wise men of the nations and in all their kingdoms, there is none like You.” (Jeremiah 10:7)


Echoed supremacy in Exodus 15:11

“Who among the gods is like You, O LORD? Who is like You—majestic in holiness, revered with praises, performing wonders?” (Exodus 15:11)


Shared themes that magnify the LORD

• Universal Kingship: Jeremiah calls Him “King of the nations”; Exodus confirms no other “god” rivals His majesty.

• Absolute Uniqueness: “There is none like You” (Jeremiah 10:7) parallels “Who among the gods is like You?” (Exodus 15:11).

• Worthy of Fear and Worship: Jeremiah ties God’s uniqueness to rightful fear, while Exodus links it to awe over His holiness and wonders.

• Superiority over human wisdom and false deities: Nations’ sages (Jeremiah 10:7) and Egypt’s gods (context of Exodus 15) alike prove powerless beside Him.


Why these verses matter today

• They affirm Scripture’s consistent witness: from the Exodus to Jeremiah’s day, the LORD alone is God.

• They anchor confidence: because He is unrivaled, believers rest secure in His sovereignty.

• They call for exclusive devotion: idols—ancient or modern—cannot match His holiness, wisdom, or power.


Living in light of the one true God

• Worship Him with reverent awe, not casual familiarity.

• Reject every competing “god” of culture, career, or self.

• Proclaim His unmatched greatness to every nation, echoing Jeremiah’s title “King of the nations.”

How can we apply God's sovereignty in Jeremiah 10:7 to daily decision-making?
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