Friday, January 16, 2015
The challenges facing America today
can best be understood by examining writings several thousand years old. God’s dealing with His chosen nation of Israel is the
most relevant advice available to solve current problems. No contemporary wisdom can begin to match
Biblical wisdom when it comes to achieving national success.
“For
whatever things were written before were written for our learning…” Romans 15:4
Most prophecy had near term applications
and long term implications. God used His
prophets to reveal in advance His plan to His people.
“I am God,
and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from
ancient times things that are not yet done…Indeed I have spoken it; I will also
bring it to pass. I have purposed it; I
will also do it.” Isaiah 45:9b-11
One of the greatest lessons for America today is found in the reign of Judah’s King
Josiah. The following account addresses the
consequences of forsaking God’s word; the certainty of God’s wrath on
disobedience; and the wonders and accuracy of prophecy.
“Josiah was
eight years old when he became king, and he reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem.” 2 Kings 22:1,
3
The year was 640 BC. The northern ten tribes, i.e. Israel had been overrun by Assyria
approximately 80 years earlier. Josiah
was the last ‘good’ king of southern Judah
before their deportation to Babylon
which would occur about 35 years later.
Everything was going well and one day
Josiah sent his scribe to the temple to meet with the high priest to take care
of some financial matters.
“Now it came to pass, in the eighteenth year
of King Josiah, that the king sent Shaphan the scribe…to the house of the LORD,
saying: ‘Go up to Hilkiah the high priest, that he may count the money which
has been brought into the house of the LORD…’”
2 Kings 22:3-4
And while Shaphan the scribe was visiting
with Hilkiah the high priest, Hilkiah presented to Shaphan an unexpected
surprise.
“Then
Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the scribe, ‘I have found the Book of
the Law in the house of the LORD.’ And
Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan, and he read it.” 2 Kings 22:8
Now the Book of the Law was the
Pentateuch, i.e. the first five books of the Bible. It contained all of the law delivered through
Moses 800 years earlier and included the Mosaic Covenant whereby all the
Israelites had agreed to obey all of the law.
Shaphan the scribe returned to king Josiah
and reported that the financial matter was handled as instructed.
“So Shaphan
the scribe went to the king, bringing the king word, saying, ‘Your servants
have gathered the money that was found in the house, and have delivered it into
the hand of those who do the work, who oversee the house of the LORD.’” 2 Kings 22:9
And secondarily Shaphan told king Josiah
that Hilkiah had also given him a book.
“Then
Shaphan the scribe showed the king, saying, ‘Hilkiah the priest has given me a
book.’ And Shaphan read it before the king.” 2 Kings 22:10
King Josiah immediately recognized the
significance of the Book and realized that he and his predecessors had
flagrantly disobeyed God’s law. He then sent
his envoy including Shaphan and Hilkiah to inquire of the prophetess Huldah of the
consequences of their disobedience.
“Then she
said to them, ‘Thus says the LORD God of Israel, tell the man who sent you to
Me…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 and burned incense to other gods, that they might provoke Me to anger with
all the works of their hands. Therefore
My wrath shall be aroused against this place and shall not be quenched.’” 2 Kings
22:15-17
So
the word of God had been hidden and gathering dust in the very house of worship
for at least a generation.
The question can be asked, i.e. if the
word of God is hidden, what is the benchmark by which a nation conducts its
business?
To be continued.
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