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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 401-450 (The Death - Three)

F.E. Marsh :: 430. The Secret of Victory

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THEY who side with God are always sure of having the Lord on their side. See the case of the Levites in Exodus 32:26.

  1. Seeking the Lord is the forerunner of victory (2Chron. 20:3).
  2. Praying to the Lord is the plea for victory (2Chron. 20:12).
  3. Dependence upon the Lord is the attitude for victory (2Chron. 20:4).
  4. Recognising that the battle is the Lord’s is an essential in victory (2Chron. 20:15-17).
  5. Worhipping before the Lord is praising the Victor (2Chron. 20:18-19).
  6. Faith in the Lord is assurance for victory (2Chron. 20:20).
  7. Gladness in the Lord is the result of victory (2Chron. 20:27).
  8. Rest in the Lord is another outcome of victory (2Chron. 20:30).
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