Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, was getting ready for a battle against Moab and Ammon and was promised that God’s people would be victorious without having to fight (v.17).
Before they went out they worshipped and praised the Lord.
And as they came to the valley of Tekoa, Jehoshaphat appointed singers to praise the Lord…for His mercy endures forever…(v.21).
By singing praises (v.22) it says the Lord set an ambush against their enemies, so that when Judah arrived, their enemies were destroyed.
Now, I know it’s hard to sing praises when you’re going through a battle, struggle, or a challenge of some sort. But try singing a hymn, your favorite gospel song or listen to something that will uplift you and, most of all, give God praise.
See His power move for you in ways you haven’t seen and become victorious through Him.
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Blessings,
Stephen Widener
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