The Power of Praise: Beating Satan with a Song

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Josaphat intends to beat Moab with a chorus. God had said, “Is this my battle? And Jeosafo replied, “Well, then let’s put the choir to the front. Verse 21: “He counseled the people and ordered singers for the Lord, who, dressed in sacred ornaments and walking in The Head of the Army, praised God by saying, “Thank the Lord, for his mercy is forever. “In other words, “Scream for victory before the battle begins because that’s what God promised. “

  • I believe that the author of this book wants to teach us in verse 22 that although victory belongs to God.
  • Choral singing is an opportunity for victory; singing is not just an answer to grace; singing is also a means of grace.
  • Singing is power; When you sing.
  • There is something the Holy Ghost comes to do; when Jehoshaphat sang with the choir.
  • Moab.
  • Ammon and Séir committed suicide; and when Paul and Silas sang.
  • They say that God shook the prison.
  • Of course.
  • There is power when God’s people sing.

Remember Jim Elliot. On January 8, 1956, Jim Elliot, Nate Saint and three others by the river were waiting for the Auca Indians, whom they intended to serve. The last news the headquarters received from them, according to Elisabeth Elliot in her book, “In the Shadow of the Almighty,” is that they sang a hymn before crossing. What they sang was this:

“We will go in faith, even if we are weak. Every day we need to know your grace better, but in our hearts a song of triumph resounds, rests on you and in your name we will go ?.

And they were all killed before 4:30 p. m. , and God protected them. He protected them from disbelief, cowardice, fear, the desirability of leaving, buying a house in a bourgeois neighborhood, and saying, “Others can evangelize aucas. “There was victory this afternoon. This victory has resonated for 30 years and will continue for eternity.

We have two weapons to fight Satan in worship: God’s Word and song. Please stick to the Word and sing with all your heart.

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