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Praying with Holy Logic
Commentators note that Jehoshaphat's prayer is structured like a legal argument. He isn't just making a request; he is building a case based on God's own character and past actions. He reminds God of His covenant promises and His mighty deeds. Scholars like Charles Spurgeon encourage believers to learn from this model, praying earnestly and logically by appealing to God's faithfulness as revealed in His Word.
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2 Chronicles
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18th Century
Theologian
Jehoshaphat’s appeal is threefold:
19th Century
Bishop
Are you not our God? — Did you not, our God, drive out, etc. (Joshua 23:9; Deuteronomy 4:38; [Ref…
19th Century
Preacher
What a prayer it is! How argumentative! How it pleads his case as an advocate in a court of law, appealing to the mercy of God as logically as if i…
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17th Century
Pastor
Are you not our God
In a peculiar sense, not merely as the Creator and Governor of men, but in a covenant relation t…
17th Century
Minister
In all dangers, public or personal, our first task should be to seek help from God. This is why days for national fasting and prayer are advantageo…