
The Mighty Weapon of Praise

2 Chronicles 20:22 – “When they began singing for joy and praising, Yahweh set ambushes against the sons of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; so they were defeated.“
As I read, prayed, and meditated on the Word, the Lord, purpose, and life, many things exploded in my consciousness.
In 2 Chronicles 16, King Asa, who walked in righteousness and had witnessed a miraculous deliverance from the million-man Ethiopian army, relied on a powerful neighboring Armenian king to help him.
The prophet Hanan came and reminded him of something we tend to forget. I say forget because what we do suggests we do not see nor believe this truth. “The eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth.” God sees ALL, hears ALL, knows ALL, and can do ALL. He looks for opportunities to manifest Himself to those who seek and serve Him.
We can be like King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20 if we know and embrace this truth. Three powerful enemies were coming to destroy them. He and the people cried out to God. The prophet Jahaziel said, “Be cool, don’t sweat the small stuff; this is not your problem because God has taken it for Himself. The battle is not yours. It is Gods.”
Jehoshaphat did something amazing that demonstrated his faith and confidence in God. He said, “Believe in the LORD your God, so shall you be established; believe in His prophets, and you will be delivered.” He put the choir out front with instruments of worship, and everyone began to praise God.
In verse 22, we read, “AND WHEN they began to sing and to praise…” God did His thing and destroyed the enemy, turning them against each other. Not only was Judah delivered, but ALL their enemies were filled with fear!
Here is what I want us to see:
- God sees, hears, and knows everything.
- God looks for opportunities to save, heal, deliver, and bless us.
- We must take action with our faith.
- Praise Him in good and bad.
- Rely on Him; he cannot and will not fail.
Begin to allow the Holy Spirit to train you to listen and then act upon what God says!
No weapon of the enemy is more powerful than God. Nothing is impossible, BUT we must believe. If we believe, we will act like believers. Then, sit back and be amazed at what God does! Why Not Now?
Have a fantastic day and live victoriously by faith; God cannot and will not fail.
Learned Contentment

Philippians 4:12-13 – “I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in abundance; in any and all things I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. 13 I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. 14 Nevertheless, you have done well to fellowship with me in my affliction.”
When Paul said he had learned to be content, he did not mean that suddenly God dropped a dose of contentment into his heart or that he just decided that he would be content. He learned it! As with most things in life, we learn through doing and experiencing. Paul endured trials, tribulations, persecutions, disappointments, and victories. In all of that, he Learned Contentment!
In trials, Paul learned that God was unfailingly faithful. In need, He found that God supplied. In everything, he learned that God was The Living God and did not lie, could not fail, and would not abandon him; therefore, He became Content!
It is like praying for patience. Patience is learned; it is not a spiritual gift that God deposits in you; you Learn it! How do you learn patience? By dealing with things that make you impatient. I prayed for patience and never had so many trials in my life. I complained, and the Holy Spirit whispered, “Well, you prayed for patience.”
I pray that the LORD will enable you to take all your life experiences and put them in the bowl, discover the truth of God’s faithfulness, Learn Contentment, and, in your patience, possess your souls as you faithfully wait on Him. He will not fail nor forsake. His purpose is to bring you to the place you realize that you are who He says you are – More than a conqueror and victorious!
Today is your day to shine. Grab hold of this day and declare God’s promises over it. He does not lie, cannot fail, and will never forsake you! THIS IS YOUR DAY!
The Power of Obedience

Numbers 13:27:28 – “Thus they recounted to him and said, “We went in to the land where you sent us; and it certainly does flow with milk and honey, and this is its fruit. 28 Nevertheless, the people who live in the land are strong, and the cities are fortified and very large; and moreover, we saw the descendants of Anak there.”
As I contemplated today’s devotional message, the overriding theme was implicit and explicit obedience. Unhesitating obedience! Numbers 13 gives us the account of the 12 forward scouts who conducted a reconnaissance mission in Canaan, the Land of Promise.
They saw the land and its fruitfulness and beauty, but they also saw the fortifications, giants, Nephilim, and their own inability (in their minds). They let their view become dominant over God’s promise.
Their expression was Nevertheless or But… Too often, we let our “buts” get in the way. Rather than “But we can’t, we need to be like Joshua & Caleb, BUT GOD…” There are good “buts” and bad “buts.”
Numbers 20 is the account of Moses losing the privilege of bringing them into the place of promise. He acted out of human frustration rather than explicit obedience. The rock Paul tells us was Christ and followed them in their journey. God said to speak to the rock (symbolic of prayer).
In his frustration, Moses resorted to what he had done and, in anger, struck the rock twice. The smitten rock only needed to be prayed to, not crucified again. His failure to explicitly obey disqualified him from the blessings of seeing the fulfillment of the promise.
We are people of the New Covenant and have the Promise alive in us. We, too, face problems and need God’s provision. Our Rock has sent us another comforter to empower us to overcome. We have the gifts of the Spirit to equip us. We have the love of God to enable and identify us. Our explicit and instant obedience defines and determines the measure of our success.
Obedience flows from one of two foundations: fear or Love. Our obedience as believers is either out of love or reveals our immaturity. 1 Corinthians 12:2 reminds us of our greatest need and mission—”Learn to Love.” We are cells in the Body of Christ, and what affects others affects us. It also reveals whether we have learned to love and the level of our obedience.
1 Corinthians 12:26 is revelatory. “Whatever happens to one member happens to ALL. If one suffers, everyone suffers. If one is honored, everyone rejoices.” Is that descriptive of us? It is evidence of our level of grace and maturity.
- Obedience out of love takes no consideration of ourselves but the Body and Him.
- Obedience out of love expresses faith and complete trust.
- Obedience out of love releases the Spirit of God to bring the fullness of God to us and release His Promises through us.
Remember that you are Victorious! You have the Promises! You live in this world, but you are not unaffected by it; you affect it. May today be a day of rich blessings and God’s presence for you!
Developing a God Heart

1 Chronicles 29:15 – “For we are sojourners before You, and foreign residents, like all our fathers were; our days on the earth are like a shadow, and there is no hope.”
As I read, prayed, considered the Word, and meditated upon God’s promises, I saw David’s heart. I saw another reason he is known as a man after God’s own heart. 1 Chronicles 29:15, a snippet of His prayer to God after giving charge to Solomon and Israel. He acknowledged his finiteness and dependence upon God.
“For we are like the proverb of vapor and of the potter…” Vapor appears briefly and then vanishes. The potter breaks and remakes his vessels. David understood that we are temporary and totally dependent upon God. “…and we are sojourners before You…”
We are citizens of another world and here temporarily to fulfill the assignments for our lives by His Grace and Power. He saw his smallness and insignificance compared to God: “…a small people in the world.”
Though not without missteps, David’s life was one of obedience, quick repentance, and trust. He loved God with everything in him and served God with all that was entrusted to him. He looked forward to the resurrection, and even in his time of preeminence and power, God was his confidence and hope.
- He was bold but humble.
- Daring but dependent.
- Fearless in the face of impossible odds, he KNEW his need of God and God’s faithfulness.
Like Paul, he was ready to be offered up because of his hope of eternity!
Life is not about us, but we make it about us. We fret, struggle, and labor to attain possessions, positions, and prominence and fulfill our desires.
The command to “Seek God First” morphs into what is sought, which is our desires. We may claim and even believe God is first, but our actions, thoughts, words, pursuits, and reactions to obstacles testify that we do not have the heart of David.
If we seek GOD First, He adds ALL that is needed. ALL, not some! The pathway to success and peace is HIM and His presence. I don’t know about tomorrow, but I know who holds my hand.
I encourage everyone to decide to make God Number One in all things and at all times and watch Him strut His stuff, show up, and show out on your behalf.
Today is Victory Day for you. See it. Believe it. Receive it. Have a fantastic day in Jesus!
Living in God’s Presence

2 Chronicles 5:13-14 – “In unison when the trumpeters and the singers were to make themselves heard with one voice to praise and to glorify the Lord, and when they lifted up their voice accompanied by trumpets and cymbals and instruments of music, and when they praised the Lord saying, “He indeed is good for His lovingkindness is everlasting,” then the house, the house of the Lord, was filled with a cloud, 14 so that the priests could not stand to minister because of the cloud, for the glory of the Lord filled the house of God.”
As I read, prayed, pondered, and considered the Word, a reminder came to the forefront of my consciousness.
God’s Presence! In 2 Chronicles 5:13-14, we have the details of what happened at the dedication of the temple. (Keep this in your mind; our bodies are the temple of the Lord.) They began to worship and praise God with singing and thanksgiving. They sang and chanted, “For He is good; for His mercy endures forever…” At that moment, the glory cloud filled the house. The Shekinah Glory was so powerful and prevalent that the priest could not stand to minister. The house of the Lord (type of us) was filled with the brightness of His Glory!
2 Chronicles 7:1 informs us that after Solomon had finished praying, FIRE (type of the Holy Spirit) came down from heaven and consumed the sacrifice.
God manifests Himself when we truly worship Him with hearts of praise and thanksgiving and engage in prayer. If we want a continual consciousness of and visitation by God, we have a key to receive.
Ephesians 5:18-20 – Sing to yourselves. Speak to your inner person with Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs (songs of worship and in the Spirit). Sing and make melody with your heart to the Lord. Giving thanks ALWAYS for all men in the Name of Jesus.
The song “I’ve Got Confidence” comes to mind. In good times and bad, remember God’s faithfulness and worship Him. We need God 24/7/365, not just in crisis. Having God’s presence All the Time is the only way to truly live. He is not a “break in case of emergency” tool. He is God, the LIVING GOD, and His eyes are on the righteous looking for opportunity to bless.
Do you want God’s Presence 24/7/365? Then make praise, worship, thanksgiving, and prayer continual activities of your day. Victory is ours; let’s receive it!



