4.3- Muscling Through
4.3-
Muscling
Through 2 Chronicles
20:2-3, 14-22 Kirsten Holmberg
Competitive bodybuilders put themselves
through a rigorous training cycle. During the initial months, they emphasize
gaining size and strength. As the competition nears, the focus shifts to losing
any fat that hides the muscle. In the final days before the competition, they
consume less water than normal so their muscle tissue is easily visible.
Because of the reduce consumption of nourishment, the competitors are actually
at their weakest on the day of competition, despite appearing strong.
In 2 Chronicles 20, we read of the opposite
reality: acknowledging weakness in order to experience God’s strength. “A vast
army is coming against you,” people told King Jehoshaphat. So “he proclaimed a
fast for all Judah” (verse 3), depriving himself and all his people of
nourishment. Then they asked God for help. When he finally mustered his
military, Jehoshaphat placed singers who praised God at the front of his army
(verse 21). As they began to sing, the Lord “set ambushes against the men . . .
who were invading Judah, and they were defeated” (verse 22).
Jehoshaphat’s decision demonstrated deep faith in God. He purposefully chose not to depend on his own human and military prowess but instead to lean on God. Rather than trying to muscle our way through the trials we face, may we turn to Him and allow Him to be our strength
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