Have you ever faced something so big you didn’t even know how to start praying about it?
In this episode, we sit with a king named Jehoshaphat who caught news of an army he could not beat, and we watch what he did instead of panicking. His prayer in 2 Chronicles 20 hands us a pattern for the battles we never asked for, the ones that show up before we have any idea what to do. The place where we don’t know what to do turns out to be the exact place God’s answer begins.
You’ll discover:
- How fear and faith can sit in the same chair, and why that isn’t a sign your faith is failing
- Why “we do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you” is one of the strongest prayers in Scripture
- What it means that the battle is not yours, but God’s, and how that changes the way you pray
- Why Jehoshaphat’s people worshiped before the battle was won, and how George Müller did the same thing in front of a table of empty plates
- A simple six-step way to take whatever you’re facing and turn it into a prayer this week
Whatever you’re walking into, you don’t have to know what to do. You just have to know Who to look to.
Resources Mentioned:
The Pray Through It Battle Plan (free guide): battleprayers.com
Praying through Life’s Battles, a 90-day devotional, releasing August 25 from Harvest House. https://amzn.to/4fnQnsj