What would you answer if someone would ask you, “What helps you most in hard times?”
Let me tell you what I have learned from people who have had hard times before me.
A king and an Apostle have taught me something.
THE KING
The name of the king is Jehoshaphat and he had to defend himself, because the Moabites, Ammonites and some of the Meunites came to fight him.
Jehoshaphat was the king of Judah and he did a number of things to deal with the situation, but what brought him the victory was singing and praising, singing and praising the Lord.
THE APOSTLE
Paul, the Apostle and his companion Silas were thrown into prison for preaching the Gospel in the city of Philippi.
What did they do in prison? What would you do?
Paul and Silas knew their God. They were praying. They were singing. Instead of sleeping they were singing at midnight.
What happened?
Not only the other prisoners were listening, but there was an earthquake; the doors of the prison flew open and the chains of the prisoners came loose.
Let us follow the examples of King Jehoshaphat and the Apostle Paul and his companion Silas and praise the Lord.
You find the story of Jehoshaphat and the Apostle Paul in the Bible. (Second Chronicles chapter 20 and Acts chapter 16)