When They Began to Sing
“When they began to sing and praise, the Lord set an ambush against their enemies.” — 2 Chronicles 20:21–22
Chris Lockwood
5/8/20241 min read
Something sacred happens when musicians step into their God-given calling. In 2 Chronicles 20, the army of Judah didn’t begin with weapons or strategy — they began with worship. Before the first sword was drawn, a song was raised.
When the singers took their place, the atmosphere shifted. Heaven moved. God Himself fought on their behalf.
That’s not just an ancient story — it’s a blueprint for today.
Musicians are not background noise in the Kingdom; they’re the front line. Your melody carries authority. Your lyrics wage war. Your worship breaks chains in ways words alone never could.
Yet too often, musicians shrink back — discouraged, unseen, or distracted by survival. But the call remains: take your place. Lift your voice. Play your instrument with conviction. Create with holiness and fire. Because when you begin to sing and praise, God still moves.
This is your time to remember who you are.
You are not just an artist — you are a weapon of worship in the hands of a living God.
When they began to sing… the Lord set an ambush.
So sing. Play. Create. Lead.
The battle still belongs to the Lord — and the song still starts with you.
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