Yes, there is strong Biblical basis for the devotion. The devotion faithfully expounds 2 Chronicles 20:21–22 as the primary text, supported by Psalm 22:3, Mark 11:24, and Philippians 4:6–7. All references are accurate, contextually sound, and theologically robust.
“…when they began to sing and praise, the LORD set an ambush…” (2 Chronicles 20:21–22)
2 Chronicles 20:21–22 (ESV)
“…he appointed those who were to sing to the LORD and praise him… And when they began to sing and praise, the
LORD set an ambush…”
Verdict: Perfectly accurate. The devotion correctly highlights that Judah’s praise began before the victory—God moved when worship started, not after the battle was won.
“…you are enthroned on the praises of Israel.” (Psalm 22:3)
Psalm 22:3 (ESV)
“But you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel.”
Verdict: Accurate and theologically sound. The devotion rightly uses this verse to show that praise invites God’s manifest presence and intervention—classic biblical principle.
“Whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it…” (Mark 11:24)
Mark 11:24 (ESV)
“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
Verdict: Fully accurate. The devotion faithfully applies this principle: praise is the voice of faith that anticipates God’s answer.
“…with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God…” (Philippians 4:6–7)
Philippians 4:6–7 (ESV)
“…but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the
peace of God…”
Verdict: Accurate. Praise/thanksgiving precedes and accompanies prayer, resulting in God’s peace—perfect tie-in to pre-victory worship.
No eisegesis detected.
| Claim | Scripture | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Praise precedes breakthrough | 2 Chronicles 20:21–22 | Accurate |
| God inhabits praises | Psalm 22:3 | Accurate |
| Faith praises as though received | Mark 11:24 | Accurate |
| Thanksgiving brings peace | Philippians 4:6–7 | Accurate |
Final Answer: Yes, the devotion is thoroughly rooted in Scripture.
A stirring, faith-building exposition of 2 Chronicles 20:21–22 that faithfully shows praise as
the first response of trust, not the last celebration of victory. Readers will be equipped to
worship ahead of the answer—powerful, biblical, and deeply encouraging!