""Jehoshaphat appointed men to sing to the LORD... As they began to sing and praise, the LORD set ambushes against the men of Ammon and Moab...""
Jehoshaphat faced an overwhelming army with a choir. This was not desperation — it was strategy. He understood something that many believers have yet to discover: worship is not just an emotional response to God's goodness; it is a weapon of warfare.
When you worship in the face of a problem, you are not ignoring reality — you are establishing a higher reality. You are declaring that God is greater than your situation, and the atmosphere shifts in response.
Practical Warfare Worship
When you face a battle today, start with worship before you start with analysis. Put on worship music. Declare God's greatness. Let your praise go before you into the situation, and watch God do what only He can do.
