“And when he had taken counsel with the people, he appointed those who were to sing to the Lord and praise him in holy attire, as they went before the army, and say, ‘Give thanks to the Lord, for his steadfast love endures forever.’” – 2 Chronicles 20:21
King Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah were facing an overwhelming enemy army. Rather than collapse in despair, Jehoshaphat went to the Lord in earnest, humble, desperate prayer. The Lord heard the king’s prayers and promised He would fight for His people once again. All Jehoshaphat had to do was lead the army out to watch the Lord’s victory. In turn, Jehoshaphat appealed to the people to trust in the Lord once more… and they did!
Such was the king’s confidence in God, that when he organized his army, he placed his elite SINGERS at the front of the formation. Wait, what?!? Singers in the vanguard? Yes! The choir led the way, singing praise to God and calling on all God’s people to give thanks to Him. God’s people trusted in Him that day and the Lord delivered a miraculous victory. Would you have the courage, faith, and confidence to do the same?
If God gave you clear direction, would you be willing to lead with unarmed singing and praise? Or would you give in to the temptation to cover your bases with clever planning and wise strategy from the world’s perspective? Would you put the singers in the front of your army or would you hedge your bets by placing your strongest soldiers up front, just in case? If you’d lean toward that second strategy, James would call that being “double-minded”. The Bible doesn’t recommend that approach to life!
Jehoshaphat was special because he went “all-in” on trusting God to do what He said He would. Are you confident enough in the Lord to do the same in your life? #FollowJesus