Listen, Jack, here's the deal: no malarkey! In 2 Chronicles 19, we see King Jehoshaphat, who did a lot of good things for his kingdom. He set up judges throughout the land and then he told them, "Ya'll gotta judge with the fear of the Lord." That's right, folks, he said it: "Judge with the fear of the Lord!" He was a wise King, that's for sure. C'mon, man.

Then the King of Israel, Jehoram, wrote a letter to Jehoshaphat and said "Let's team up and fight the Moabites and Ammonites." So Jehoshaphat agreed and sent his own letter, saying "Let's do this thing!" So they all got together and Jehoshaphat appointed some of the Levites and priests to go with the army and bless the soldiers. And they did it, right before the battle. My father used to say, "A blessing before a battle is worth a thousand men!"

But then they all got together and they were like, "Wait a minute, we don't actually know how to fight these Moabites and Ammonites!" And Jehoshaphat was like, "What was that? We don't know how to fight? Not gonna happen!" So he said, "Let's ask the Lord for help, 'cause he knows what to do." And so they all prayed and the Lord answered them and told them, "Go and do it, and you will be victorious."

And guess what, folks? It worked! The Lord was with them and they won the battle. See here, Jack, that's what happens when you trust in the Lord. I'm not joking. So, if you ever find yourself in a tough spot, remember what happened in 2 Chronicles 19. Literally. I tell you what, ask the Lord for help and he will provide. Excuse me.