Read 2 Chronicles 20.
A person's true character is revealed when they are threatened.
King
Jehoshaphat received the news of allied armies coming toward
Not so with
this king. Yes, he was afraid when he
got the bad news. But his first response
was to pray and fast, seeking God's help.
Because his people were being threatened, he called them together for
prayer. In his prayer, we learn a lot
about Jehoshaphat's view of God.
-He is the God
of heaven.
-He is
sovereign and rules over the nations.
-He is
omnipotent.
-He has proven
His power in the past.
-He hears and answers prayer.
The king
acknowledged his helplessness and that he did "not know what to do. But our eyes are on you." In those times of desperation, it is just
like God to send a friend with message of hope and encouragement. Jahaziel delivered such a good word.
-Do not be
afraid.
-The battle is
not yours but God's.
-Go.
-Stand firm and
see the salvation of the LORD on your behalf.
-The LORD will
be with you.
With those assurances, one could face any challenge in life.
What did the king do to face the enemy? He organized the singers to lead and worship the LORD as they marched. A strange military strategy, if they were relying on themselves. But their faith was in God. In one of the most fascinating battles on record, God protected them, destroyed the enemy, and provided more resources than they could carry away in three days of work.
What
threatening challenge are you facing today?
"Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that
we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need." (Hebrews
4:16)
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