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The Power of Worship 2 Samuel 22:4 I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from my enemies. Introduction: 2 Chronicles chapter 20 contains an incredible testimony to the power of worship. o Three of Israel s worst enemies decided that they would combine their armies and together they would overthrow the people of God. o It was unexpected and it was unprovoked. Trouble suddenly came upon Judah like the clap of thunder that shatters the peacefulness of a clear sky. o It was sudden, it was frightening and it was unforeseen. Life is that way sometimes. o It happens to churches, o to families o and to individual men and women just like it happened to Judah. From out of the blue, a serious difficulty arises. o The institution that you have invested yourself in suddenly fails and threatens all of your future. o In an instant your hopes are dashed and your dreams are threatened. o Without any forewarning, a friend that you relied upon becomes a foe that is working to destroy you. The bright brilliant morning o becomes a cloudy afternoon and the horizon of your life darkens with the threat of a horrifying storm. The messenger came running from afar, o with the news of impending defeat. A huge army is on its way from beyond the Dead Sea to fight you. o There s no time to waste they are already on the march. There s only a little time left to prepare. Jehoshaphat was shaken. o The nation was stirred. The Power Of Worship 1

It was the kind of news that sends a cold chill down your spine. But, although the situation seemed hopeless, o these were not a people without any hope. In their moment of crisis, they turned their hearts towards heaven. Led by their king, o they came together from far and wide o to the house of God where they called fervently on the name of the Lord. That s always the best solution. o You can t control your life, o you don t choose when the storms come, but you can control what happens next. There were a lot of things they could have done. o They could have gone running to their allies and tried to raise an army to meet their foe. o They could have gone to their bankers and raised the funds to hire mercenaries to fight for them. o They could have expended their efforts in fortifying their cites and bracing themselves for an attack. o But they realized that their only real hope was in God so they turned to him in their hour of need. And God heard their cry. o In the midst of the congregation, while they were still gathered together, while they were still in the very act of prayer, God sent an answer. God moved upon a Levite named Jahaziel o who delivered a word from God. o God s message was simple: Don t be afraid. Don t worry about this evil horde that is rising against you. The battle is not yours it belongs to God. Tomorrow you will go out to meet them but you won t have to lift a hand to defeat them. Go to the battlefield. Stand against your enemy o and see the salvation of God! Emboldened by the word of God, o Jehoshaphat arose the next morning and assembled his army. But before they ever set out on the march to meet their foe, The Power Of Worship 2

o Jehoshaphat appointed singers to march in front of the warriors. It must have been a sight to behold. o There was an army in all of its battle dress, o pennants snapping in the breeze, o commanders arrayed in their finery, troops marching in step. The highly polished armor was glistening in the sun. o The leather and mail creaked and jingled with every step. And that mighty army bristled with the weapons of war. o Spears and javelins, o bows and swords, all were at the ready as the strength of Judah marched to battle. But out in front of the army o there was an even greater display. Levitical musicians, o arrayed in the sacred vestments of holy priests, marched before the soldiers. They carried no weapons, o but their mouths were filled with praise. And when that army set out that day, o from the very first step of the journey until they finally laid eyes on their foe, the hills and valley around them echoed with the song of those priests as the praised the Lord in the beauty of his holiness. Oh, they must have looked ridiculous. o They must have been quiet the spectacle. An army preceded by a choir. Soldiers arrayed in their battle gear, o being led by singers clothed in the vestments of worship. But the Bible tells me that, as they sang and praised the Lord, o God set ambushes against the enemy. The men of Mount Seir were late to join the invading army o and, in an effort to get into the fight, o they prepared ambush positions o so that they could attack Judah as it marched to war. But God somehow, clouded their understanding o and they mistakenly ambushed the wrong army. All of a sudden, as the priests sang praises unto God, o their enemies began to fight among themselves. The Power Of Worship 3

And the Bible tells us that when the army of Judah o finally arrived at the designated battlefield, they topped the rise and looked down into the valley, only to discover that the battle had already been fought, the enemy had slaughtered itself and the valley was filled with the dead and dying soldiers that had come against them. Judah won a mighty victory without ever raising its sword. o The battle was won in their worship. That story, like no other, illustrates the power of worship. o When you can t do anything else, you can shout. o When you can t do anything else, you can worship. o When you can t do anything else, you can glorify God. There s power in your worship! Now Jehoshaphat s victory was won, long after King David was dead o but David was no stranger to the power of worship. He immortalized the connection between worship and victory in Psalm 18, o and had that Psalm repeated at the end of his life in 2 Samuel 22:4. David said, I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from my enemies. David put it in song early in his life o but it was still on his heart at the end of his life, every time I ve worshipped God, I have tasted the sweetness of his deliverance. o Every time I have lifted my voice to him and began to extol his wonderful greatness, he has saved me from my enemies. At the end of his life, o David wanted those who would follow him to know, the Lord has been my rock, he has been my fortress and he has been my deliverer. Hard times are going to come. o Trouble is going to take you by surprise. A sudden dark cloud is going to hide the glory of the sun. o But when that happens to me, let me tell you what I do. In my distress, in my times of trouble and tragedy, I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised: SO shall I be saved from my enemies. The Power Of Worship 4

There is so much in that word SO. o In the face of certain defeat, I worshipped God and he delivered me. o When I stared a bear in the eyes, I worshipped the name of God and he delivered me. o When a lion threatened the flock o and fear rose in my heart I reminded myself of the greatness of my God and he saved me and my daddy s sheep. o When I stood before the giant, o and he towered over me, I reminded myself of the glory of my God, the God of the armies of Israel, and God fought my battle for me! Over and over again, o throughout the long and storied history of David s life, in the face of defeat, in the presence of his enemies, he s proven it over and over again: I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from my enemies. Worship I want you to understand something about worship tonight. o Sometimes we approach worship as if it is something that God needs from us. o It is as if we have this image of God as this petulant king that will only bless us if we massage his ego, if we tell him how great he is. Nothing could be further from the truth. o God doesn t NEED your worship. All of creation echoes with the worship of God. o The angels in heaven glorify his name 24/7. They don t worship him because he needs to be worshipped. o They worship him because he deserves to be worshipped. o They worship him because he is worthy to be worshipped. Creation itself, the sun, the stars, the planets o and everything in the far reaches of the universe declares his glory. o They don t worship him because he needs it, they worship him by their very existence because he created them. o They stand testimony to the incredible glory of God! You ve got to understand this about worship: The Power Of Worship 5

o it was never about what God needs. God doesn t command you to worship him o because He NEEDS your worship. God commands you to worship him o because YOU NEED to worship him! Worship causes you to stop o and consider the greatness of your God. Worship sharpens your sensitivity to the glory of God. o Worship causes you to begin to see how mighty and majestic that God is. If you don t worship him, o if you stop considering his glory, o if you stop reminding yourself of his mighty deeds, you lose perspective of how great he really is. o And worship is really about perspective. It s about sharpening you soul s vision of God s greatness. o When you worship him, you begin to shift the focus of your vision from your troubles and trials to the matchless ability of your God. When you begin to worship him, o your faith is loosed to see God as he really is. That s the heart of what David was saying: o As I call upon the Lord I am confronted with the fact that he is worthy to be praised. o And the more I praise him the more I recognize his worth. o The more I exalt him, the more I remind myself of his majesty and his greatness, o the more I realize just how worthy he is to be praised. So shall I be saved from my enemies! Worship And Faith Early in his life, David discovered a powerful truth: o Worship provokes faith. Worship stirs my heart, o not just to see the greatness of God, but to believe in the God who is greater than I can see. Worship arouses faith in my heart, o for as I consider the majesty of God I begin to realize that God s majesty has no end. The Power Of Worship 6

o When I think of his goodness, I begin to realize that his goodness knows no boundaries. o When I contemplate the mighty things that he can do, I begin to realize that there is nothing that he cannot do! o When I consider how far God will go to preserve those who call upon his name I begin to realize that there is nothing that he will not do for those who call on him! You see worship isn t about o making God feel good about who he is, worship is about causing me to expand my vision, to open my understanding, to consider how great my God really is. o Worship stirs up my faith! Let me ground this in scripture for you. o Paul in diagnosing the human condition arrives at the conclusion that unbelief is, in the most basic sense, a failure to worship God. Romans 1:21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. o When they knew God they refused to glorify him as God. o They didn t give him the worship that He was worthy of. Watch this: o God didn t change. His glory wasn t diminished one bit by their failure to worship. His strength, his power, his majesty, none of it was diminished by their failure to worship. Their worship wasn t for God s benefit. o When they refused to worship God, God just kept right on being God. Their failure to worship had a negative effect on them, not God. o When they didn t worship God, they became vain in their imaginations and their foolish hearts were darkened. You ve got to get this: The Power Of Worship 7

o Worship has a positive impact on the way you think and the way you see. When they failed to worship it affected their minds, o it affected the way they thought about their situation and it caused their foolish hearts to be darkened. o It affected the way they see things. That tells me that when you worship God o it has a positive impact on the way you think and the way you see things. o Some of you feel like you are stumbling through the darkness. You don t have any clear direction in your life. Everything seems to be going wrong. o You ve struggled with an answer, you ve wrestled with the problem, but it seems that you are wrestling in vain. o The very imagination of your mind is in vain, you can t come up with an answer. Can I suggest to you o that worship has the power to change that! It is time to get your mind off of all of your vain solutions and shift your focus to the greatness of your God. It is time to quite considering all the things that you can and cannot do and consider the things that God has already done in your life. o When you begin to worship him, your faith will grow. When you begin to worship him, you will turn loose the power of God in your situation. o As long as your mind is fixated on the limitations of your circumstance, o as long as you are captivated by your abilities and inabilities, the situation is never going to change. But, when you begin to worship him. o When you begin to consider his abilities, what he has done, what he is capable of doing When your soul begins to sing, o nothing is impossible with God Faith is loosed! And faith, my friend, can move mountains. Let me see if I can wrap this up. o Faith is, according to the writer of Hebrews, the substance of things hoped for, The Power Of Worship 8

the evidence of things not seen. Faith has a vision o that is not limited by what we have seen with our natural eyes, it operates in the realm of hope. Because of that, faith is not bound o by the natural limitations that bind us. Faith isn t defined by the doctor s report, o instead it hopes for a miracle. Faith isn t hindered by our view of reality, o instead it believes for what it has not yet seen. Here s the key to faith, o it sees what it looks for and worship causes us to look for the glory of God. Worship causes us to search out o the majesty and the greatness of our God. Worship causes us to consider o that nothing is impossible with God and all of a sudden as we worship God in the splendor of his glory, o faith sees what it is looking for and our soul leaps with the expectation that God can do for us what we could never do for ourselves! Worship enables us to encounter the power of God. o If you need a miracle, worship him. o If you are walking through the valley, worship him. o If you find that you are facing an enemy that is greater than you, can I suggest that you worship him! o Worship will change the very landscape of your life. o Worship will cause such a transformation in your heart that it will be as if you stepped from a dark room into the brightness of the noon day. Worship him o and let your heart imagine what God can do. Worship him o and let your heart clearly see that he that is for us is far and away greater than he that is against us! Worship Him! Close Job had one of those days like Jehoshaphat. The Power Of Worship 9

o It came out of the blue. o It was completely unexpected. The messengers began to bring their tidings of terror, o one right on the heels of the other. First word arrived that the oxen and donkeys had been stolen o and the servants that watched over them were murdered. Then, while he was still talking, o the next messenger came and reported the lightning had fallen from heaven and killed all of Job s sheep and his shepherds. While he was still talking the next arrived o and said that the Chaldeans had raided the camels and massacred the camel drivers. While he was still talking, o another messenger arrived and said, Your children were having a party at the home of the oldest brother when a tornado swept in off the desert and struck the house. They all died. In the wake of such tragic news, o as he learned that everything in his life was ruined o as he heard that all of his wealth was destroyed o and that his precious children were all dead, the Bible says that Job got to his feet, ripped his robe, shaved his head, then fell to the ground and worshiped. Now there s a man who recognizes the power of Worship. o Reeling from the tragic news, shaken to his core, troubled in his spirit, o as he seeks to come to terms with the terrible situation some godly intuition inside of him imparts an understanding to his heart. o If I m going to make it through this, I need to expand my vision of my God. o If I m going to overcome this, I need to get a glimpse of the glory and majesty of God. o My heart is overwhelmed; it is time to run to the one who is my rock and my refuge. All too often, in times of trouble and despair o we turn somewhere else, o everywhere else, The Power Of Worship 10

and pursue anything but worship. We walk into the house of God o with a dejected, defeated spirit. That just goes to show o that we don t realize the power of our worship! If you would follow the example of scripture, o if you would join yourself with the likes of Jehoshaphat, Job and King David, you would learn that worship provokes your faith and nothing is impossible to the man or woman who will put their faith in God! They may have looked ridiculous. o They might been quiet the spectacle. An army preceded by a choir. o Soldiers arrayed for battle gear, being led by singers clothed in the vestments of worship. But I come tell you tonight that there was more power in their worship than there was in their army! o Because their army was limited to what they could do. o But their worship invoked the one who could do what they could never do. The Power Of Worship 11