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Hey friends! Welcome back to Strong and Courageous!
Have you ever faced something that felt too big for you?
Maybe it was a hard test at school, a fight with a friend, or something scary happening in your family.
Sometimes we face situations that make us think, “I don’t know what to do!”
That’s exactly how a man named King Jehoshaphat felt when his enemies surrounded him. But instead of panicking… he started praising.
King Jehoshaphat was the ruler of Judah. One day, messengers came running to him with terrible news:
“King! A huge army is coming to attack us! There are too many to count!”
The king could’ve freaked out — but he didn’t.
He called everyone together and prayed out loud:
“God, we don’t know what to do, but our eyes are on You.”
And you know what? God answered.
Through one of the prophets, God said,
“Don’t be afraid. The battle isn’t yours — it’s Mine.”
So the next morning, Jehoshaphat got everyone ready — but he didn’t put the biggest soldiers in front.
He put the worship team!
Imagine that: instead of shields and swords, they marched out with music and praise.
They sang,
“Give thanks to the Lord, for His love endures forever!”
And as they praised, something incredible happened —
God confused the enemy armies, and they started fighting each other!
By the time Jehoshaphat’s people arrived, the battle was already over.
They hadn’t even lifted a sword.
God had completely fought for them!
Thankfulness isn’t just for after the battle — it’s a weapon you can use in the battle.
When life feels hard, don’t just worry — worship.
When you don’t know what to do, thank God anyway.
Because when you choose praise over panic, you make space for God to move.
Remember: the same God who fought for Jehoshaphat fights for you, too.
By Elizabeth RochaHey friends! Welcome back to Strong and Courageous!
Have you ever faced something that felt too big for you?
Maybe it was a hard test at school, a fight with a friend, or something scary happening in your family.
Sometimes we face situations that make us think, “I don’t know what to do!”
That’s exactly how a man named King Jehoshaphat felt when his enemies surrounded him. But instead of panicking… he started praising.
King Jehoshaphat was the ruler of Judah. One day, messengers came running to him with terrible news:
“King! A huge army is coming to attack us! There are too many to count!”
The king could’ve freaked out — but he didn’t.
He called everyone together and prayed out loud:
“God, we don’t know what to do, but our eyes are on You.”
And you know what? God answered.
Through one of the prophets, God said,
“Don’t be afraid. The battle isn’t yours — it’s Mine.”
So the next morning, Jehoshaphat got everyone ready — but he didn’t put the biggest soldiers in front.
He put the worship team!
Imagine that: instead of shields and swords, they marched out with music and praise.
They sang,
“Give thanks to the Lord, for His love endures forever!”
And as they praised, something incredible happened —
God confused the enemy armies, and they started fighting each other!
By the time Jehoshaphat’s people arrived, the battle was already over.
They hadn’t even lifted a sword.
God had completely fought for them!
Thankfulness isn’t just for after the battle — it’s a weapon you can use in the battle.
When life feels hard, don’t just worry — worship.
When you don’t know what to do, thank God anyway.
Because when you choose praise over panic, you make space for God to move.
Remember: the same God who fought for Jehoshaphat fights for you, too.