This is what changes when the enemy is silenced.
The hands were trembling in Position 3. Still lifted — but trembling.
Something shifts in Position 4.
When His voice is the loudest thing in the room — praise stops being careful and starts being unstoppable.
Not the polite worship. Not the Sunday-morning performance. This is different.
Singing in the morning. Singing at night. Singing in the battle — that's how I fight.
Chandler Moore and Chris Brown don't make this sound like a last resort. They make it sound like the most natural warfare strategy in the world.
Because it is.
A God who went before you — who fought the battle so you wouldn't have to — who put your shame in the grave and walked out three days later —
that God gets everything.
Every morning. Every night. Every battle.
The defiant praise that rises from the defended place isn't weak. It's the most powerful thing in the room.
You're not singing despite the battle. You're singing as the battle.
That's THE FIGHT. That's Position 4.
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