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Our Eyes Are Upon Thee

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The sermon centers on the biblical example of King Jehoshaphat, who, facing an overwhelming enemy force, responds not with fear-driven alliances or self-reliance, but with humble dependence on God. It emphasizes that true faith is not blind optimism, but a deliberate turning away from troubles and a steadfast gaze upon the sovereign, covenant-keeping God, grounded in Scripture and repentance. The preacher highlights how Jehoshaphat's response—proclaiming a fast, praying with biblical argumentation, and leading worship—reveals the proper posture of the believer in crisis: acknowledging sin, trusting God's power and promises, and worshiping Him even amid uncertainty. The sermon underscores that the battle belongs to the Lord, and that prayer, humility, and worship are not last resorts but the first and most essential responses when human wisdom fails. Ultimately, it calls believers to fix their eyes on Christ, knowing that God's mercy endures forever and that His salvation is often revealed not through human effort, but through faithful worship and waiting upon Him.

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Prayer Meeting
2 Chronicles 20:5-18; 2 Chronicles 20:12
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