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Originally Posted by ronniefrank08 When you think about the creation of the world itself it shows us just a fraction of the power that our Lord has. If we serve a God that has the power to create this world, and everything in it, than we serve a God that can do anything else. This weekend when you are crying out to the Lord for the restoration of your marriage, the healing of sicknesses, financial miracles, or any other situation that seems impossible to human hands just remember that "With God anything is possible". Prepare your hearts, homes and minds for miracles. Jesus promises healing and restoration. All we need to do is pray, believe in our Lords promises, wait for Gods perfect timing and hold on as God takes you and your family on the ride of a life time. |

Amen and Amen
"And when they began to sing and to praise, the LORD set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, which were come against Judah; and they were smitten." (2 Chronicles 20:22)
Alleluia! Singing and praising your way to victory! Singing and praising your way through discouragement, oppression, depression, fear, and worry. ...and they were three days in gathering of the spoil it was so much. (v.25)
In this passage, driving an enemy out entitled the victor to all the spoils of battle. The army of Judah so routed the enemy that it took them three days to collect all the booty the enemy had left behind. And the victory was wrought not by fighting but by singing and praising the LORD!
The LORD responded to the prayers of His people by reassuring them with these words: "...the battle is not yours, but GOD's (v.15) Alleluia!
With this assurance, the king of Judah appointed singers and praisers to go out before the army and to praise the LORD. When they began to sing and praise, the enemy was defeated.
The key is to 'begin'. Victory is dependant upon doing something. To begin - to begin by counting blessings. To begin to enumerate past deliverances. To begin to praise the LORD. To begin to sing songs of deliverance. The LORD inhabits the praises of His people. (Psalms 22:3)
When the LORD's presence comes into our setting of praise and worship, the enemy is powerless against us, as we sing our way through the battle and win the victory the same way Jehosaphat's army won. Singing and praising the LORD is an effective weapon in our spiritual warfare.
Amen and Amen