Read 2 Kings 11.
When the king in the southern kingdom of Judah
died, Athaliah, his wicked mother, seized the throne. It is hard to imagine someone being so power
hungry that they would kill every family member. But thanks to the merciful act of Jehosheba,
Athaliah's grandson was hidden from the slaughter.
After more than six years, God raised up Jehoida, the
priest, to implement a plan to overthrow Athaliah and to once again spiritually
cleanse the nation. Though just a boy,
Joash was crowned king of Judah with his spiritual mentor making the decisions.
"And Jehoida made a covenant between the LORD and the
king and people, that they should be the LORD's people..." (v.17)
What does it mean to be the LORD's people?
It meant that they would live to please and obey God. It meant that they would get rid of anything
that displeased the LORD. This was a new
beginning for the nation.
Daily taking time for some self-evaluation before the LORD
is the road to spiritual health. In what
ways are we pleasing Him now? What needs
to be added to our daily disciplines?
What needs to be deleted from our lives in order to wholly obey
Him? What commitments do we need to make
now in order to be a growing believer in Jesus?
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