Read 2 Chronicles 24.
Evidently, tithing and the additional financial gatherings
for the support of the Temple
ministry had gone by the wayside. It was
the teaching priest's responsibility to educate the people regarding God's word
and His expectations about giving. To
not do so resulted in disobedience on the part of the teachers and the
people. The king's orders were specific. They were to reestablish the gathering of
finances and pay to get the work done quickly.
The priests did not respond.
So, the king took matt ers
into his own hands. He had them make a
chest and set it outside the Temple
gate. The people were to give as they
entered for prayer, worship, and/or to offer sacrifices. Indeed, this was a tax, established in the
law, and not their tithe money. Finally,
the restoration of the house of the LORD was done.
Unfortunately, once Jehoiada died, Joash listened to ungodly
counsel. The nation plunged headlong
into worshiping false gods. When the
LORD sent His prophets to confront the sin, the people refused to listen, even
stoning to death Jehoiada's son.
"Thus Joash the king did not remember the kindness that Jehoiada,
Zechariah's father had shown him..." (v.22).
Jehoiada had poured his life and ministry into this young
man. But when Joash was on his own, he
seemingly tossed it all away.
How soon we can forget the spiritual training we have
received! How soon we can forget the
life lessons learned! How soon we can
forget the goodness and grace of God to us!
"But the steadfast love of the LORD is from everlasting
to everlasting on those who fear him, and his righteousness to children's
children, to those who keep his covenant and remember to do his
commandments." (Psalm 103:17-18)
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