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How does the story of Jehoshaphat teach us about handling fear?

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King Jehoshaphat's response to fear teaches us to seek God and trust in His deliverance.

In the face of fear, Jehoshaphat serves as an example of how to respond appropriately by turning to God in prayer and seeking the counsel of His Word. When informed of a vast army approaching, he did not succumb to panic; instead, he proclaimed a fast and gathered the people to seek help from the Lord (2 Chronicles 20:3). His reliance on God exemplifies the importance of acknowledging our fears while simultaneously placing our trust in God's sovereign ability to save. Jehoshaphat expressed his helplessness, stating 'We have no might against this great company,' and yet affirmed his faith by proclaiming that their eyes were upon the Lord (2 Chronicles 20:12). This combination of recognizing fear, humility, and trust in God's power is a powerful lesson for believers today, teaching us to rely on God and not on our own understanding.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:3, 2 Chronicles 20:12

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