Friday, January 24, 2014
The Bible is replete with specific
instructions on how a nation can find favor with God. The standard for national success was given
to Israel prior to entering
the promised land of Canaan. The date was approximately 1410 BC.
“Now
it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of the LORD your God,
to observe carefully all His commandments…that the LORD your God will set you
high above all nations of the earth…So you shall not turn aside from any of the
words which I command you this day, to the right or the left…” Deuteronomy 28:1, 14
The Bible repeatedly confirms the
immutability of those instructions.
Now let’s fast forward nearly 800 years to
the reign of Judah’s
King Josiah. Most remember Josiah as the
king God called by name three centuries before he was born. Josiah reigned over Judah from 640 BC to 609 BC.
“And
he (Josiah) did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and walked in all the
ways of his father (ancestor) David; he did not turn aside to the right hand or
to the left.” 2 Kings 22:3
However, Josiah’s immediate father Amon
and his grandfather Manasseh did not abide in God’s immutable instructions
referenced in the aforementioned passage in Deuteronomy.
“Manasseh…reigned fifty-five years in Jerusalem…and he did evil in the sight of the
LORD, according to the abominations of the nations…” 2
Kings 21:1-2
“Amon…reigned
two years in Jerusalem…and
he did evil in the sight of the LORD, as his father Manasseh had done…he
forsook the LORD God of his fathers…”
2 Kings 21:19-22
Following Amon’s reign when Josiah was 26
years old and reigning in Jerusalem,
a wonderful thing happened. The high
priest at that time, Hilkiah, discovered God’s Book of the Law right in the
temple.
“Then
Hilkiah the high priest said… ‘I have found the Book of the Law in the house of
the LORD.’” 2 Kings 22:8
The Book of the Law was read to King
Josiah and his response was:
“Now it happened, when the king heard the
words of the Book of the Law, that he tore his clothes.” 2 Kings 22:11
He realized the sin and evil ways of Judah and the
consequences of their departure from God’s laws. He sent his representatives to inquire of the
prophetess Huldah to clarify the meaning of their discovery.
“Then
she said to them, ‘Thus says the LORD God of Israel…behold, I will bring
calamity on this place and on its inhabitants – all the words of the book which
the king of Judah has read – because they have forsaken Me…therefore My wrath
shall be aroused against this place…’”
2 Kings 22:15-17
King Josiah led Judah back to her God and
reinstated true worship, and God rewarded him greatly.
“…Thus
says the LORD God of Israel…because…you
humbled yourself before the LORD when you heard what I spoke…I will gather you
to your fathers…in peace…” 2 Kings
22:18-20
Many might think that God’s wrath was
appeased with the humility and repentance of King Josiah. However, Judah’s sin was deep and yet to be
reckoned with.
“Nevertheless the LORD did not turn from the
fierceness of His great wrath, with which His anger was aroused against Judah, because
of all the provocations with which Manasseh had provoked Him.” 2 Kings 23:26
Now consider our president as he recently delivered
his annual state of the union message. Is
his vision and agenda for America
in sync with God’s immutable standard of righteousness and justice?
At the end of his speech he read the following
words from his teleprompter:
“…and may God bless the United States of America.”
Was God pleased with our president as He
was with Josiah whose heart was tender and humble, or will the words of the
proverb apply?
“Because
you disdained all my counsel, and would have none of my rebuke…” Proverbs 1:25
Closing thought: The high priest, while going about normal
activities, i.e., counting the money that had been brought into the temple,
came upon the ‘Book of the Law’ hidden in the very house of the LORD. Does that relate to the Church in America today?
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