#151: "Battles" by The Afters

Released January 9, 2017 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

Sometimes God equips us for the fight and sometimes He asks us to take our positions and watch Him fight for us. In the song "Battles" by The Afters, we see God fighting our battles and can celebrate it through music. We can learn a great deal from examining how King Jehoshaphat responded to a vast army and a seemingly impossible battle ahead. Join me in 2 Chronicles as we scrutinize the response of the king and his people to their looming battle. On this episode I discuss: Christian music is a powerful tool in our arsenal, but it does not replace time in God's Word A great example of God fighting the battle on behalf of His people - Exodus 14 - (Check out Episode 91 where I spend more time in this section of Scripture) There are times the Lord will fight for us and there are times when He has equipped us to fight Seeking wisdom from God - James 1:5 The introduction of King Jehoshaphat as a good king - 2 Chronicles 20:32 Jehoshaphat's example when faced with an impossible battle - 2 Chronicles 20:3-4 How Jehoshaphat freaks out, but begs God for guidance and other Scriptural precedence to beg - Luke 11:5-10 How Jehoshaphat included others Jehoshaphat's prayer - 2 Chronicles 20:5-12 We are powerless We don't know what to do We are looking to you for help God's response - 2 Chronicles 20:15-17 The battle is not yours but God's You will not even need to fight Take your positions then stand still and watch the Lord's victory God's words of encouragement - 2 Chronicles 20:17 He is with you Do not be afraid or discouraged Go! How belief and trust is required in allowing God to fight our battles - 2 Chronicles 20:20   Additional Resources Lyrics Story Behind the Song "Battles" by The Afters - New Release Today Article This Week's Challenge Use my favorite Bible Interaction Tool Exercise and read our story in context. Start in chapter 18 and then read through chapter 20. I think you'll find an important lesson in this context that shaped Jehoshaphat's response in chapter 20. Practice another Bible Interaction Tool Exercise - REPETITION. I read these chapters over and over again until I could naturally retell the story in my own words. So, read in context, read repeatedly, and then tell someone else about it!