Sunday, November 4, 2007

Youthful Vigor

"During the eight year of his reign, while he was still young, Josiah began to seek the God of his ancestor David. Then in the twelfth year, he began to purify Judah and Jerusalem, destroying all the pagan shrine, Asherah poles, and the carved idols and cast images." - 2 Chronicles 34:3

Most sixteen-year-old boys are not known for their piety. Immaturity, irresponsibility or mischief, perhaps and voracious appetite, energy, activity, even industry - but not usually piety, even if they are reigning monarchs.

Young King Josiah was different. We are not told what led Josiah to earnestly desire an experience with the Lord. It certainly was not the example of his father, King Amon, or his grandfather, King Manasseh, both of whom were wicked kings. Something was born in Josiah's heart that led him to take seriously both his own spiritual well-being and his royal obligation for the well0being of his people. In a few short years, he used his royal power and prestige to rid his territory of the infamous idolatry that plagued his people and to commission the refurbishing of the neglected temple (34:8). All this by the time he was twenty0six years of age!

Josiah's devotion to the Lord and spiritual leadership were developed without the benefit of the Scriptures, which makes his accomplishments even more remarkable. Then, when Hilkiah the priest discovered the lost Scriptures (34:14) , Josiah was horrified to discover how far he and his people had strayed from the Lord's commands. He immediately ordered further study and inquired of the prophet Huldah. When he understood the significance of the word of the Lord, he put it into practice and called the people to follow his lead.

Prior to the rediscovery of the Scriptures, Josiah had known enough about the Lord to know that he needed to know more, and he had seen enough of idol worship to know that it was clearly wrong. Acting on the limited information available to him, he acheived great things. But when he received the word of the Lord, his vision expanded and his experience enlarged.

Every man is called not only to respond to what he knows but also to ensure that he knows what he should. To know the word and not to obey it is wrong. To have the word and not to read and know it is no better. To paraphrase Mark Twain, "He who does not read and obey has no advantage over he who cannot read or respond." Josiah could now know what was hidden in the lost book. Modern man has no such problem - the Book is available. SO we must do what we know, and read the Book. Those who read it will be called to make some changes, some of which will be uncomfortable. But every step we take toward God will lead to blessing.

P.S sorry for being late

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

it's very true that..

"He who does not read and obey has no advantage over he who cannot read or respond."

We've been granted this opportunity, this blessing to be able to freely read the bible. I hope with this sem and next, we build upon that knowledge and act out our faith. To be like Josiah.

Brian Yee -> rbk (2,0)

richard said...

Cool. We talked about Josiah in Sunday School.

Bible reading is always good.

-Richard rbk(2,1)

Anonymous said...

i really really like the last line

changes will be uncomfortable

but its a blessing from God.

Everything is a blessing from God. I need to keep thinking that way. :)

- jacky (2,1)

Anonymous said...

i often wonder how many people would listen to a 16 year old telling them what to do, especially adults.

i mean when I was 16, i don't think i was anywhere close to mature enough to even take care of myself.. not to say an entire kingdom!

maybe the rebelliousness of a teen was the cause of Josiah's desire to serve God...(i got that idea from reading zits comics... where the teen always has an opposite opinion of the father/mother).

-Jon rbk (0,1)

Anonymous said...

Makes me wonder what the heck I've done with my life. Josiah rocked it at age 26!

I like this devo. Reminds us to continue pursing God and His wisdom through Scripture. We can never know enough about God, EVER.

It's like a marriage where you keep finding out more and more about the other person and fall deeper and deeper in love with him or her. AWESOME.

- Jono rbk(?,?)