Help Us Lord!  We Don’t Know What to Do!

Help Us Lord! We Don’t Know What to Do!

October 20, 2019 Off By Donna Wuerch

We’ve all been there. There — where the answers don’t come — where the plans are uncertain. Where everyone is counting on us and we want to count the steps to the exit. Where there is a mob raising havoc in our lives — the relentless, negativity mob we hear bashing our president, screaming ugly and hateful remarks against we pro-lifers, Bible-toters, God and country lovers. Did I at least cover one of the areas where you need to know what to do next instead of our usual responses:
~~ “I don’t know what to do…so I’ll eat another cookie.”
~~ “I don’t know what to do so I’m going to listen to the latest news commentator.”
~~ “I don’t know what to do…so I’m going to try harder to please everyone.”
OR — in big red, bold lettering……”I don’t know what to do….but I’m going to find out what God’s Word tells me what to do at times like this!”

Maybe we don’t know what to do, but we go to our WHO — Who does! We need to follow our Leader and leaders He used to show us the way. One such leader is King Jehoshaphat who spoke those same words when a vast army was approaching. But, in that scary moment he said this: “Lord, we don’t know what to do…but our eyes are upon You.” 2 Chronicles 20:12 At times like that — it’s not the WHAT but the WHO we go to.

Jehosaphat does something we won’t find in any military briefing. He puts the worshippers in front of the army and leads with the singers and the praisers. Their attention is on God — our great Defender — Mighty in battle — our Rock — our Shield — our Fortress — our Victor — our great I AM — our Hope — our burden removing, yoke destroying Waymaker, Miracle Worker. That’s Who He is and He is the answer to “I don’t know what to do!” And King Jehoshaphat’s armies watched the enemy forces fight and destroy each other. When the army of Judah overlooked the battlefield, they saw only dead bodies on the ground. No one had escaped.

What an amazing testimony to the power of faith, prayer, and praise, and that same power is available to us today. Praise is the voice of faith. So if you are unsure about what to do today, if the enemy is coming and the battle is raging and maybe you have even been wounded — stand your ground and raise your voice. Speak the truth about Who God is and what He has done. About how big He is. How much He loves us. The ways He has always held the universe and our little part of it in His hands.

We cannot lose with Him. We cannot be overcome. As I type this I think of the stories of some of my champion friends who have plenty of battle scars but they are still raising invisible swords as they praise and worship God. To be a worshipper is to be a warrior. Jehoshaphat won his battle. We will too. We think we must know what to do. But in reality all we really need to know is Who. Because that is what makes the difference. That is what matters. When it looks like you’re surrounded, remind the enemy how you fight your battles – not with a sword or spear or fear or worry – remind him that you are surrounded by the Lord God of hosts by praising and worshiping Him.