The king stood by the pillar and made a covenant before the Lord
to walk after the Lord, and
to keep His commandments and His testimonies,
and His statutes with all his heart and all his soul
to carry out the words of this covenant that were written in this book.
II Kings 23:3.
And all the people entered into the covenant. King Josiah had just heard from his God that he could not stop the ruin of Jerusalem. All we can deal with is what is happening in our own soul. We can lead people but we cannot make them follow God, not even our own children. We lay them in the lap of our LORD. We can invite, intrigue, engage, entertain in sober ways what is holy and what counts in life. Josiah led his people to abolish idolatry, serve God in righteous living, find true repentance. Many of those he led were compliant hypocrites who will stand before God, alone. While Josiah could rein in the wickedness, he couldn't change their very souls.
Judah and Jerusalem overflowed with wickedness. Would our forefathers have thought that America could do the same and evolve into such an evil place? I grew up with broken people who never locked their doors, fearing no break-ins. No more. We all live behind bars and locks and gates. In Josiah's 18 years of exemplary service, he lived from a humbled heart. Yet, he could not change his nation. "The records of God's word teach that all the real godliness or goodness ever found on earth is derived from the new-creating Spirit of Jesus Christ." M.Henry
Through Passion and Passover, revival broke out under the good hand of Josiah. The Mighty Hand of God. God rained on them His Presence, His Favor. Josiah must have been beside himself. But, it only lasted until the traitors cut off the life of Josiah to raise up the next king. Evil reigns again. And the point of the passage is t.h.i.s. ~ We must take care of our own souls to stand next to the pillars in our own lives, make a covenant, keep His Word, carry out His Words. And when we can't; when we don't; when we won't, take care of your soul and repent under the Holy Hand of a very Good God Who is always doing us good. Colossians 1:29.
God of Jacob, such is the generation of those who seek your Face not your Hand.
May we be a generation of people who deal with what stirs in our own soul.
May we seek your Face not our own ambition, safety, personal peace.
May our decisions never be made apart from Your Face.
Psalm 24:6
May we be a generation of people who deal with what stirs in our own soul.
May we seek your Face not our own ambition, safety, personal peace.
May our decisions never be made apart from Your Face.
Psalm 24:6
Neither before nor after Josiah was there a king like him who turned to the Lord as he did—with all his heart and with all his soul and with all his strength, in accordance with all the Law of Moses. 2 Kings 23:16
Never before or after---a king like him---yet his own son, Jehoahaz, could not be influenced. I remember telling words about a decade ago spoken to me in angst. "We will see who was right by the size of your ministry." I didn't believe it then. I don't believe it now. Josiah's own son couldn't be swayed by the strongest of kings. We will all individually give account to God for our lives not for how our sons and daughters and followers turn out.
Never before or after---a king like him---yet his own son, Jehoahaz, could not be influenced. I remember telling words about a decade ago spoken to me in angst. "We will see who was right by the size of your ministry." I didn't believe it then. I don't believe it now. Josiah's own son couldn't be swayed by the strongest of kings. We will all individually give account to God for our lives not for how our sons and daughters and followers turn out.
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