What does worship have to do with warfare? At the beginning of our passage, David is focused on worship. At the end of our passage, David is focused on warfare.
The Chronicler seems to think that there is a very close relationship between worship and warfare. We've already seen that Saul lost the kingship because he did not inquire of the Lord. Now we see that David was a successful king – he was a great warrior – because he inquired of the LORD and worshiped him.
Our warfare – our spiritual warfare – begins loving and worshiping the LORD our God.
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