The
Israelites also praised God in the middle of a dangerous challenge. Theirs
involved a large group of warriors who had gathered to fight them
(2 Chron. 20:2). After humbly asking God for help, King Jehoshaphat
appointed a choir to march out into battle in front of the Israelite army. The
worshipers sang: “Praise the Lord, for His mercy endures forever” (v.21). When
they began to sing, the Lord caused the enemy forces to attack and destroy each
other.
Praising
God in the midst of a challenge may mean overriding our natural instincts. We
tend toward self-protection, strategizing, and worry. However, worshiping can
guard our hearts against troubling thoughts and self-reliance. It reminds us of
the lesson the Israelites learned: “The battle is not [ours], but God’s”
(v.15).
No matter
what is in front of us, God is always behind us. (RBC)