Are believers in Christ little gods?

TL;DR

The Bible does not teach that believers are little gods but image-bearers called to reflect God’s character, not share His divinity. Claiming to be divine repeats the serpent’s ancient lie and shifts worship from God to self.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

The Bible clearly teaches that believers in Christ are not little gods, but image-bearers created to reflect God’s character, not share His divinity. Psalm 82:6, often used wrongly and out of context to say that Christians are little gods, does not refer to humans becoming divine beings. Both the Old and New Testaments affirm that there is only one true God who is eternal, all-powerful, and alone worthy of worship. The idea that Christians are little gods, promoted by Mormons and some in the Word of Faith movement, twists Scripture and echoes the serpent’s original lie to Eve that humanity could be like God. True faith calls us not to exalt ourselves but to humbly honor and represent the one sovereign Lord.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

The teaching that believers in Christ are little gods, is patently unscriptural. It is an erroneous interpretation of the Scriptures promulgated by a number of high-profile pastors and teachers of the Word of Faith movement as well as Mormons. These would include Creflo Dollar, Kenneth Hagin, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland, Paul and Jan Crouch, Fred Price, and Joyce Meyer. Aside from teaching that believers are little gods, those of the Word of Faith movement also advocate the "prosperity gospel," which is also unbiblical.

Believers are not little gods despite what the Word of Faith teachers proclaim. Supporters of the little gods idea twist the Scriptures and contradict what the Bible actually teaches. They should be reminded of what the psalmist says of those called "gods": "like men you shall die, and fall like any prince" (Psalm 82:7). In other words, the Bible affirms the humanity of so-called "gods" in this world.

By declaring ourselves to be little gods, we attempt to make ourselves equal to Him. Without question, this is the very height of arrogance and is nothing more than self-worship and self-glorification. There is nothing new under the sun. The lie that we are little gods is the same lie the serpent told Eve in the Garden: "you will be like God" (Genesis 3:5).

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