Joash was seven years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zibiah of Beersheba. 2 And Joash did what was right in the eyes of the Lord all the days of Jehoiada the priest. 3 Jehoiada got for him two wives, and he had sons and daughters.
4 After this Joash decided to restore the house of the Lord.5 And he gathered the priests and the Levites and said to them, “Go out to the cities of Judah and gather from all Israel money to repair the house of your God from year to year, and see that you act quickly.” But the Levites did not act quickly.6 So the king summoned Jehoiada the chief and said to him, “Why have you not required the Levites to bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax levied by Moses, the servant of the Lord, and the congregation of Israel for the tent of testimony?” 7 For the sons of Athaliah, that wicked woman, had broken into the house of God, and had also used all the dedicated things of the house of the Lord for the Baals. 8 So the king commanded, and they made a chest and set it outside the gate of the house of the Lord. 9 And proclamation was made throughout Judah and Jerusalem to bring in for the Lord the tax that Moses the servant of God laid on Israel in the wilderness. 10 And all the princes and all the people rejoiced and brought their tax and dropped it into the chest until they had finished. 11 And whenever the chest was brought to the king's officers by the Levites, when they saw that there was much money in it, the king's secretary and the officer of the chief priest would come and empty the chest and take it and return it to its place. Thus they did day after day, and collected money in abundance. 12 And the king and Jehoiada gave it to those who had charge of the work of the house of the Lord, and they hired masons and carpenters to restore the house of the Lord, and also workers in iron and bronze to repair the house of the Lord. 13 So those who were engaged in the work labored, and the repairing went forward in their hands, and they restored the house of God to its proper condition and strengthened it. 14 And when they had finished, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada, and with it were made utensils for the house of the Lord, both for the service and for the burnt offerings, and dishes for incense and vessels of gold and silver. And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord regularly all the days of Jehoiada. 15 But Jehoiada grew old and full of days, and died. He was 130 years old at his death. 16 And they buried him in the city of David among the kings, because he had done good in Israel, and toward God and his house. 17 Now after the death of Jehoiada the princes of Judah came and paid homage to the king. Then the king listened to them.18 And they abandoned the house of the Lord, the God of their fathers, and served the Asherim and the idols. And wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem for this guilt of theirs. 19 Yet he sent prophets among them to bring them back to the Lord. These testified against them, but they would not pay attention. Joash's Treachery20 Then the Spirit of God clothed Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest, and he stood above the people, and said to them, “Thus says God, ‘Why do you break the commandments of the Lord, so that you cannot prosper? Because you have forsaken the Lord, he has forsaken you.’”21 But they conspired against him, and by command of the king they stoned him with stones in the court of the house of the Lord. 22 Thus Joash the king did not remember the kindness that Jehoiada, Zechariah's father, had shown him, but killed his son. And when he was dying, he said, “May the Lord see and avenge!” Joash Assassinated23 At the end of the year the army of the Syrians came up against Joash. They came to Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed all the princes of the people from among the people and sent all their spoil to the king of Damascus. 24 Though the army of the Syrians had come with few men, the Lord delivered into their hand a very great army, because Judah had forsaken the Lord, the God of their fathers. Thus they executed judgment on Joash. 25 When they had departed from him, leaving him severely wounded, his servants conspired against him because of the blood of the son of Jehoiada the priest, and killed him on his bed. So he died, and they buried him in the city of David, but they did not bury him in the tombs of the kings. 26 Those who conspired against him were Zabad the son of Shimeath the Ammonite, and Jehozabad the son of Shimrith the Moabite.27 Accounts of his sons and of the many oracles against him and of the rebuilding of the house of God are written in the Story of the Book of the Kings. And Amaziah his son reigned in his place. Meditation Wise council is essential for walking in wisdom, launching believers to live in victory (Proverbs 11:14) as we discover the Lord’s plan for a fruitful life (Proverbs 19:20-21). Johoiada was a priest who embodied wise council. Joash was a king who went wayward from the path of wisdom. Humanity needs a Priest King who gives grace footing on the path of life and council to catalyze continuing in God’s wise ways. The repairs and revival at the temple took place under Joash’s rule but only “during the days of Jehoiada the priest” (1-16). After the death of the priest (who lived to 130!) the princes came to give council and “the king listened to them, abandoning the house of the Lord” (17-18). Listening to ungodly council replaces the joy of the people (10) with the judgement of God (20-27) because the abandoning of godly council leads to an abandoning of God Himself and leaves us alone with the consequences of our choices. Jehoiada was buried with kings (15-16) and Joash was not (25). Jesus was buried and rose again because Jesus is a king and priest, offering forgiveness and freedom to begin again, His faithfulness becoming footing for us to walk in wisdom. In Christ is the treasury of wisdom (Colossians 2:3). Welcoming Christ’s rule and walking in His ways will lead to a fruitful life (Proverbs 1:1-3; John 15:1-10). Godly council directs us to live in the victory of Christ and to abide in Him for a fruitful life. Richly Dwelling -Where do you seek council? Do you welcome godly council? -Where do you see the devastation from rejecting the wisdom of the ways of God, the consequences of your choices? -Christ alone offers both forgiveness and freedom to begin again, to walk in wisdom through godly council. Take a moment to receive His grace and make a plan to seek godly council for your life, labor, and love. Key Verse 14 And when they had finished, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada…And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord regularly all the days of Jehoiada. Comments are closed.
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AuthorPastor Mitchell celebrates twenty-four years of marriage with Lisa and together they have four adventurous children. Mitchell is a pastor at First Presbyterian Church in San Antonio, TX. |