We're gonna need a bigger boat
Reading through 2 Chronicles, I was moved and convicted by the character of King Asa. If you're not familiar with 1st and 2nd Chronicles, it captures the stories of the various kings of Israel. Let me tell you, it's a real mixed bag. While some of the kings manage (almost by accident it seems at times) to 'do what was right', most of them fail miserably and fall into idolatry or worse. Asa is an exception to this. Despite a dubious upbringing (his mother worshiped idols) Asa trusted God and did what was right. 2 Chronicles 14 captures Asa's faithful and obedient actions taking away the foreign high places of idol worship and leading the children of Israel into victorious battle. The height of Asa's faith is captured in verse 11. Before battle against a vastly superior adversary, Asa prays, "O Lord, there is none like you to help, between the mighty and the weak. Help us, O Lord our God, for we rely on you, and in your name we have come against