If it were me, I would have called the strongest soldiers to be on the front line. I would have included my top generals. I would have searched for the strongest and most powerful weapons of war. I would have passed out shields, bows, arrows, swords to the men. I would have a carefully developed battle strategy. I would teach the troops a battle cry.
BUT King J does the most astonishing thing. Instead of strong soldiers he orders sweet songs. Instead of pulverizing power he commands passionate praise. Instead of wicked weapons of warfare he stations worshippers on the front line.
Can you imagine what the attacking army saw that morning? Instead of shimmering swords and shields they saw levites with musical instruments marching towards them. This has to be the most bizarre battle scene ever recorded anywhere in the world.
What does this teach us? PRAISE IS STILL OUR MOST POWERFUL WEAPON DURING THE BATTLE! King J tells his men to sing a simple song: "give thanks to the Lord for his love endures forever!" He is basing his praise on the fact that God is a God full of love for His people.
In fact, this word love is "hesed" in Hebrew which means "mercy, kindness, long-suffering". The message here is powerful. This man messed up royally in his other battle recorded in scripture (see part I); however, he is now celebrating the fact that God is a God of rich mercy. A God who forgives. A God who doesn't hold our failures against us. King J didn't deserve a victory that day. He had failed miserably in the past. However, God doesn't hold our past against us. He is a God whose mercies are new everyday! King J is grateful that this kind of love is available forever!
And God responds to such praise by setting ambushes against the enemy. The word ambush means an "unexpected attack" or an "unanticipated assault". When we praise God the Lord sets ambushes against the enemy's plans. Joshua 8 tells the story of Ai. It records the word "ambush" at least 10 different times. Joshua held up a javelin in his hand and an ambush of soldiers hidden in the fields fell upon the Aites during the fiercest part of the battle. A great victory was gained! Likewise, our great Joshua, the Lord Jesus Christ, holds up his hands during our fiercest battles and releases heavens ambush in response to our praise at just the right moment!
The Battle is not ours, but God's.