the battle is the lords
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15And he said: “Pay attention, all of Judah, and you who live in Jerusalem, and you, king Jehoshaphat. Thus says the Lord to you: Do not be afraid. Neither should you be dismayed by this multitude. For the fight is not yours, but God’s.
47And this entire assembly will know that the Lord does not save by sword, nor by spear. For this is his war, and he will deliver you into our hands.”
12For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, against the directors of this world of darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in high places.
6And he answered and spoke to me, saying: This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel, saying: Not by an army, nor by might, but in my spirit, says the Lord of hosts.
14The Lord will fight on your behalf, and you will remain silent.”
13And Moses said to the people: “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and see the great wonders of the Lord, which he will do today. For the Egyptians, whom you now see, will never again be seen, forever. 14The Lord will fight on your behalf, and you will remain silent.”
8And now, O Lord, you are our Father, yet truly, we are clay. And you are our Maker, and we are all the works of your hands.
31So they said, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and then you will be saved, with your household.”
1In those days, Hezekiah was sick unto death. And the prophet Isaiah, the son of Amoz, came and said to him: “Thus says the Lord God: Instruct your house, for you will die, and not live.” 2And he turned his face to the wall, and he prayed to the Lord, saying: 3“I beg you, O Lord, I beseech you, remember how I have walked before you in truth, and with a perfect heart, and how I have done what is pleasing before you.” And then Hezekiah wept with a great weeping. 4And before Isaiah departed from the middle part of the atrium, the word of the Lord came to him, saying: 5“Return and tell Hezekiah, the leader of my people: Thus says the Lord, the God of your father David: I have heard your prayer, and I have seen your tears. And behold, I have healed you. On the third day, you shall ascend to the temple of the Lord. 6And I will add fifteen years to your days. Then too, I will free you and this city from the hand of the king of the Assyrians. And I will protect this city for my own sake, and for the sake of my servant David.”
7“Act manfully and be strengthened. Do not be afraid. Neither should you dread the king of the Assyrians and the entire multitude that is with him. For many more are with us than with him.
17For the flesh desires against the spirit, and the spirit against the flesh. And since these are against one another, you may not do whatever you want.
4For the weapons of our battles are not carnal, yet still they are powerful with God, unto the destruction of fortifications: tearing down every counsel
4For the Lord your God is in your midst, and he will contend against your enemies on your behalf, so that he may rescue you from peril.’
28And we know that, for those who love God, all things work together unto good, for those who, in accordance with his purpose, are called to be saints.
17And take up the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit (which is the Word of God).
3The Lord is like a fighting man. Almighty is his name.
8In all things, we endure tribulation, yet we are not in anguish. We are constrained, yet we are not destitute.