March 30, 2025

Our Eyes Are On You

Bible Text: 2 Chronicles 20:1-23 |
Campus:

We’ve all had those “well now what am I supposed to do?” moments. You wake up late, spill coffee on your shirt as you’re walking out the door. Or your toddler spills an entire box of cereal on the floor, JUST as your guests ring the doorbell. Or money is tight, and your car starts making that noise (so you just turn up the volume and hope it fixes itself). Those are tough, for sure…but what about the moments that truly shake you? A diagnosis, the unexpected loss of a loved one, an unconfessed sin is brought to the surface. The kind of moment where you just sit there thinking ”well, now what?”

That’s exactly where King Jehoshaphat found himself in 2 Chronicles 20—except instead of a bad morning, he had three enemy armies marching toward him. His first reaction? Panic. But his next move? Prayer. Instead of rushing into battle, Jehoshaphat led the people to seek the Lord, focus on him, and even sing before the fight had begun. And in the end, God did what only he could do. This Sunday, we’ll see how Jehoshaphat’s response gives us a pattern to follow when life is too much. Join us as we learn to stand firm, sing loud, and watch God work!

Jordan Coros
Title: Our Eyes Are On You
Harvest Bible Chapel
Text: 2 Chronicles 20:1-23
March 30, 2025

When life is too much, and I don’t know what to do…

1) With my feet, I seek after him (v. 1-4)

Revelation 12:12

2) With my eyes, I focus on him (v. 5-17)

Romans 8:31-32

Lament: A prayer in pain that leads to trust.
Mark Vroegop

Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark Vroegop
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3) With my mouth, I sing to him (v. 18-21)

…and trust the Lord to do what only he can do (v. 22-23)