Psalms 89:7

"For who in the skies can be compared to the LORD? Who among the sons of the heavenly beings is like the LORD,"

Key Reflection

This verse highlights the unparalleled nature and uniqueness of God, emphasizing that no celestial being or angel can match His divine attributes. It underscores the supremacy and incomparability of the LORD in the heavenly realms.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

God is greatly to be feared -There is that in him which is suited to fill the mind with solemn feelings, and this is a proper state of mind with which to come before him. Nature teaches us that God should be approached with awe; and all the teachings of revelation confirm this. His power is to be feared; his justice is to be feared; his holiness is to be feared; and there is much also in his goodness, his benevolence, his mercy, to fill the mind with solemn emotions. In the assembly of the saints -The assembly of the holy; the assembly that is convened for his worship. The reference here may be either to worshippers on earth or in heaven.

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