2 Chronicles, 20

2 Chronicles, 20

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In 2 Chronicles 20, the people of Judah are facing a great threat from a vast army of Ammonites, Moabites, and Meunites. King Jehoshaphat is greatly alarmed and calls the people of Judah to fast and pray for deliverance. He then leads the people in a prayer of repentance and supplication to God. The Lord answers their prayer and sends a prophet to assure them that He will fight for them. He instructs them to go out and face the enemy with faith and courage. Jehoshaphat leads the people in a song of praise and thanksgiving to God. The Lord then sends an angel to destroy the enemy army. The people of Judah are victorious and return with great spoils. Jehoshaphat leads the people in a celebration of thanksgiving to God for His deliverance. This chapter of 2 Chronicles is a powerful reminder of the power of prayer and faith in God. It shows us that when we turn to God in prayer and repentance, He will answer us and fight for us. It also reminds us that we should always give thanks to God for His deliverance and blessings.

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