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2 Chronicles 20:12

Posted on 18 May at 11:38

“O our God, wilt thou not judge them? for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us; neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on 2 Chronicles 20:12 in the King James Version:

2 Chronicles 20 records an account of King Jehoshaphat of Judah facing a great threat from multiple enemy nations. The Moabites, Ammonites, and others were coming to wage war against Judah. King Jehoshaphat, upon hearing the news, sought the Lord and gathered the people of Judah to seek God’s guidance and deliverance.

  • Historical Context:

In verse 12, Jehoshaphat expresses a humble and honest recognition of their own powerlessness against the impending enemy forces. He admits that they have no might and do not know what to do. This acknowledgment of their human limitations is an essential step in seeking God’s intervention in their situation.

  • Acknowledging Our Inadequacy:

Despite their weakness and lack of understanding, Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah direct their focus towards God. They declare that their eyes are upon Him, demonstrating their faith in God’s ability to save them. This reliance on God’s power instead of their own is a key principle in the life of a believer.

  • The Power of Dependence on God:

Jehoshaphat appeals to God as the ultimate judge. He asks God if He will not judge the enemy who is coming against them. By doing so, Jehoshaphat acknowledges God’s sovereignty and recognizes that ultimately, it is God who will execute justice and bring deliverance.

  • Trusting in God’s Judgment:
  • In times of difficulty or when facing overwhelming challenges, it is crucial to acknowledge our own limitations and turn to God for help.
  • Directing our focus and trust toward God allows Him to work on our behalf and provide the necessary guidance and deliverance.
  • We should remember that God is the ultimate judge, and we can trust in His righteous judgment in all situations.

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