The Great King Jehoshaphat.........
This morning I was reading 2 Chronicles 20: 1-13. It's about a Great King called Jehoshaphat, that admitted he had great fear, because his enemies were closing in on him. So he seek God and fasted. This reminds me that we are in the same situation, when the bills get to much, one crisis after another closes in on us, and we can't see the light of day. "What can we do?" This King, openingly admitted he had fear, I believe, that's what makes him a Great King. Knowing you can't do it all, and coming to the one who can.
God doesn't want us to pray casually, “Lord, please solve my problem. Amen!” and then rush into our day, thinking we've done well to unload our difficulty onto Him. If He’s going to solve a problem, we should have our ears and mind open to receive His answer like The Great King Jehoshaphat.........
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It takes a positive attitude to seek God, to steer us back, we have to dig deep into our soul and spirit to push out those negative circumstances. " Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert."- Isaiah 43:19...Amen!
When Judah’s army arrived at the battlefield, their enemies had already destroyed each other. God’s people spent three days collecting the abandoned equipment, clothing, and valuables.
There is blessing in the valley, when we have nowhere else to go but in the arms of the Lord."The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He make me to lie down in green pastures" (KJV).
Three enemy armies were closing in on Judah, and King Jehoshaphat called the nation together at Jerusalem. Something had to be done immediately. No doubt people expected him to announce plans, a decisive declaration of action, a way to wage war. Instead, Jehoshaphat stood before his people and poured his heart out to God in confession.
Jehoshaphat pointed out that God himself stopped Israel from attacking these nations when they first came into the Promise Land. “Here they are, rewarding us by coming to throw us out of your possession which you have given us to inherit. O our God, will you not judge them? For we have no power against this great multitude that is coming against us; nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are upon you” (2 Chronicles 20:11-12, NKJV).