Jehoshaphat was a great king, because he followed the ways of God. In an incredible example of humility, Jehoshaphat was willing to admit, in front of the people he was leading, that he didn’t have all the answers.
When facing a powerful rival nation, Jehoshaphat prayed a prayer. This week’s memory verse comes from that prayer.
Here is this week’s memory verse:
Do you ever feel overwhelmed, not knowing what step to take next? If you do, and if you want to join me this week in learning this short, simple prayer, simply comment on this post with the word “Amen!”
Together, this week, we’ll look to God for answers we do not have.
In the same way the Isrelites in the wilderness were asked to look at the brazen serpent on the cross when they were bitten, so they would live and not die. How crucial it is for us to keep our eyes on Jesus no matter what comes against us. So LOOK AND LIVE!!!!
Amen!
Amen!
Amen
Amen! Preach it!
DOUBLE AMEN!
Amen, this is a good verse.
Amen!
Amen
Amen