In 2 Chronicles 20 we have a tremendous story that I have never heard a message
preached on (though I myself have brought a message from a "sister passage" of
Exodus 14):
I pray the Word of God is taught here in such a way that
brings edification to the saints.
2 Chronicles 20:1-22 After this the
Moabites and Ammonites, and with them some of the Meunites, came against
Jehoshaphat for battle. 2 Some men came and told Jehoshaphat, "A great
multitude is coming against you from Edom, from beyond the sea; and, behold,
they are in Hazazon-tamar" (that is, Engedi). 3 Then Jehoshaphat was
afraid and set his face to seek the LORD, and proclaimed a
fast throughout all Judah. 4 And Judah assembled to seek help from the LORD;
from all the cities of Judah they came to seek the LORD. 5 And Jehoshaphat stood
in the assembly of Judah and Jerusalem, in the house of the LORD, before the new
court, 6 and said, "O LORD, God of our fathers, are you not God in heaven? You
rule over all the kingdoms of the nations. In your hand are power and might, so
that none is able to withstand you. 7 Did you not, our God, drive out the
inhabitants of this land before your people Israel, and give it forever to the
descendants of Abraham your friend? 8 And they have lived in it and have built
for you in it a sanctuary for your name, saying, 9 'If disaster comes upon us,
the sword, judgment, or pestilence, or famine, we will stand before this house
and before you--for your name is in this house--and cry out to you in our
affliction, and you will hear and save.' 10 And now behold, the men of Ammon and
Moab and Mount Seir, whom you would not let Israel invade when they came from
the land of Egypt, and whom they avoided and did not destroy-- 11 behold, they
reward us by coming to drive us out of your possession, which you have given us
to inherit. 12 O our God, will you not execute judgment on them? For we are
powerless against this great horde that is coming against us. We do not know
what to do, but our eyes are on you." 13 Meanwhile all Judah stood before
the LORD, with their little ones, their wives, and their children. 14 And
the Spirit of the LORD came upon Jahaziel the son of Zechariah, son of Benaiah,
son of Jeiel, son of Mattaniah, a Levite of the sons of Asaph, in the midst of
the assembly. 15 And he said, "Listen, all Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem
and King Jehoshaphat: Thus says the LORD to you, 'Do not be afraid and do not be
dismayed at this great horde, for the battle is not yours but God's. 16 Tomorrow
go down against them. Behold, they will come up by the ascent of Ziz. You will
find them at the end of the valley, east of the wilderness of Jeruel. 17 You
will not need to fight in this battle. Stand firm, hold your position, and see
the salvation of the LORD on your behalf, O Judah and Jerusalem.' Do not be
afraid and do not be dismayed. Tomorrow go out against them, and the LORD will
be with you." 18 Then Jehoshaphat bowed his head with his face to the ground,
and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem fell down before the LORD,
worshiping the LORD. 19 And the Levites, of the Kohathites and the
Korahites, stood up to praise the LORD, the God of Israel, with a very loud
voice. 20 And they rose early in the morning and went out into the wilderness of
Tekoa. And when they went out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, "Hear me, Judah and
inhabitants of Jerusalem! Believe in the LORD your God, and you will be
established; believe his prophets, and you will succeed." 21 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." 22 And when they
began to sing and praise, the LORD set an ambush against the men of Ammon, Moab,
and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah, so that they were
routed.
We have here a MOST tremendous story! May we learn well
from it.
Jehoshaphat was king in Judah, and was nearing the end of his
godly reign, when he received some quite distressing news. A massive army was
heading his way to destroy his kingdom and Jerusalem. Fear began to set in for
our godly king, when he fell back on the One he knew could not fail him,
Yahweh.
In verse 3 of our text we read, Then Jehoshaphat was afraid and
set his face to seek the LORD, and proclaimed a fast throughout
all Judah. The thing King Jehoshaphat did, the only logical thing to do, was to
set his face to seek the Lord. I believe Jehoshaphat was well versed in the
Psalms, as we read there "Look to the LORD and his strength; seek his face
always. (Ps 105:4)" and more specifically this Psalm of David,
27:
Psalms 27:1-14 Of David. The LORD is my light and my salvation;
whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be
afraid? 2 When evildoers assail me to eat up my flesh, my adversaries and
foes, it is they who stumble and fall. 3 Though an army encamp against me, my
heart shall not fear; though war arise against me, yet I will be confident.
4 One thing have I asked of the LORD, that will I seek after: that I may dwell
in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the
LORD and to inquire in his temple. 5 For he will hide me in his shelter in the
day of trouble; he will conceal me under the cover of his tent; he will lift me
high upon a rock. 6 And now my head shall be lifted up above my enemies all
around me, and I will offer in his tent sacrifices with shouts of joy; I will
sing and make melody to the LORD. 7 Hear, O LORD, when I cry aloud; be gracious
to me and answer me! 8 You have said, "Seek my face." My heart says to you,
"Your face, LORD, do I seek." 9 Hide not your face from me. Turn not your
servant away in anger, O you who have been my help. Cast me not off; forsake me
not, O God of my salvation! 10 For my father and my mother have forsaken me, but
the LORD will take me in. 11 Teach me your way, O LORD, and lead me on a level
path because of my enemies. 12 Give me not up to the will of my adversaries; for
false witnesses have risen against me, and they breathe out violence. 13 I
believe that I shall look upon the goodness of the LORD in the land of the
living! 14 Wait for the LORD; be strong, and let your heart take courage;
wait for the LORD!
Seems David and Jehoshaphat were of the same
heart and mind, when trouble rose, Yahweh could be depended upon for
deliverance. They just needed to seek His face and be courageous as they waited
for Him.
So we see 5 things from the text of 2 Chr 20 that are key to the
principle of seeking the LORD continually:
1) Jehoshaphat proclaimed a
fast! (v3)
According to Isaiah 58:6-11, fasting according to the LORD's
way will bring us answers to our prayers, healing, and satisfaction. Jesus said
that as we fast in secret, our Father would reward us openly. Jehoshaphat knew
this principle well and put it into practice as a key element in seeking the
LORD.
2) Jehoshaphat and all Judah prayed! (vv5-12)
Prayer has
always been one of the most, if not the most, essential elements to man's
relationship with God. As Jehoshaphat decided to seek the face of Yahweh, he
knew he had to bow to the earth before Yahweh and cry out from his heart before
him. Great men and women of faith have always practiced this essential act of
faith. Paul gave us one of the most profound teachings and statements on prayer
in the Bible when he said to be anxious about nothing, but in all things with
prayer and petition along with thanksgiving make our requests known to God and
that His peace would guard our hearts and minds and that God is able to do above
and beyond what we ask or even think! Jehoshaphat knew this principle
well!
3) All Judah humbled themselves (v9, 12)
Jehoshaphat's
statement in v12, "We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you." would
make most cringe if they heard their nation's leader(s) acknowledge this.
Jehoshaphat though was more concerned with his heart attitude before Yahweh than
about what some may have thought about his apparent ignorance to take care of
the situation. He knew in his heart, way before Peter and James wrote, that God
resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. Unlike most of the monarchs of
the divided kingdom he did not put his trust in horses and chariots, but his
trust was in Yahweh, his God! (Ps 20:7)
4) As the king prayed, the
entire assembly waited upon the Lord (v13)
"Wait for the LORD; be strong
and take heart and wait for the LORD. (Ps 27:14) "none who wait for you shall be
put to shame (Ps 25:3)" "Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God
of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long. (Ps 25:5) "Oh, guard my soul,
and deliver me! Let me not be put to shame, for I take refuge in you. May
integrity and uprightness preserve me, for I wait for you. (Ps 25:20-21)
Jehoshaphat was well versed in the Psalms and prayers of David his father!
Indeed even before Isaiah, Jehoshaphat knew that those who "wait for the Lord
will renew their strength and mount with wings as eagles! (Is 40:31) Notice that
the entire nation who had assembled before the Lord was in silence before Him,
waiting in anticipation for Him to answer! And He did! Wow did He
ever!
5) Jehoshaphat and all Judah praised and worshipped their God
and King (vv18-21)
As they received their answer, their hearts flooded
with joy and thanksgiving! Can you imagine, in one second, being in death's grip
because you know you have no strength to make it through the coming storm, and
in the next second the Creator of all things tells you that the disaster meant
for you will instead befall those who are coming against you? Wow! What a word
by a lonely priest who is not heard from again. But if you had to give a word of
prophecy by the Spirit, make it count right? Wow, the battle is not yours, but
the LORD's! Then they all did the only reasonable thing remaining to do, they
worshipped the God of Israel and praised His holy name! As they praised, the
Lord then set an ambush against the assailants and they were routed!
I
believe He says this to us all today, the battles you face are not yours, but
His! You must not strive in them any longer! Turn to the Lord, using this
wonderful story from 2 Chr 20 as your guide, let the Lord show you His wonders
as you seek His face and strength continually! Be blessed and may the God of all
creation rest upon you! Amen!
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