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The Value Of Recognition
Recognition: acknowledgment of something's existence, validity, or legality.
The story of Jehoshaphat gives us
Recognition #1 - You Will Have Trouble
2 Cho
“After This”
Jehoshaphat had many flaws but the Bible tells us that some good was found in him.
He brought the people back to God
He destroyed the Idols Gods
He appointed judges - He wanted faithful judges
After this - Three Armies come up against Judah
We must recognize the Devil is not happy about our “Turn Around”
We must recognize that people well always have something to say about your progress…
We have to recognize that doing right will bring some trouble into our life.
Recognition #2 - Prayer and Fasting Has A Purpose
2 Chronicles
Jehoshaphat was afraid and set his face to seek the Lord and proclaim a fast!
The difference between us and Jehoshaphat is that he needed a middle Man!
People use prayer and fasting as situational
We use prayer and fasting as a lifestyle
Prayer and fasting has a Purpose - The Purpose is to put me in the right place!
Recognition #3 - Who God Is…
Jehoshaphat begins to talk to the people…
2 Chronicles 20:6
God in heaven
You rule over all the kingdoms of the nations (News Flash - He still does)
“In your hand” - Hand: a person’s possession or possessing conceived of in terms of the hand.
possession ⇔ hand n. — a person’s possession or possessing conceived of in terms of the hand.
Power: strength n. — the property of being physically or mentally strong.
Might: physical strength.
strength n. — the property of being physically or mentally strong.
Recognition #4 - What Should Be My Focus
power (physical) n. — physical strength.
2 Chronicles 20
We are powerless - Stop focusing on what you can’t control
Stop focusing on the enemy -
Stop focusing on figuring it out!
“But our eyes are on you.”
Recognition #5 This Is Not Your Fight
The Spirit came upon Jahaziel
2 Chronicles 20:
Do not be afraid
Do not be dismayed - Dismayed: to be made low in spirits; be made downhearted.
For the battle is not yours but God’s!
to be dismayed (downhearted) v. — to be made low in spirits; be made downhearted.
Recognition #6 - Your Song & Praise Has Power
Give Thanks to the Lord / For his steadfast love endures forever
For his steadfast love endures forever
Steadfast: loyal love n. — an unfailing kind of love, kindness, or goodness.
loyal love n. — an unfailing kind of love, kindness, or goodness; often used of God’s love that is related to faithfulness to his covenant.
Endures forever
Praise: to extol the greatness of a deity or the deity’s works as an act of worship.
to praise (religious) v. — to extol the greatness of a deity or the deity’s works as an act of worship.
Extol: Praise enthusiastically - Energy as an act of worship!
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