2 Kings 12:2-3 “Jehoash did what was right in the sight of the Lord all the days in which Jehoiada the priest instructed him. But the high places were not taken away; the people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places.“

In the days of prophets and kings there arose in Israel a man named Jehoash, he was the 8th king of Judah and reigned from 837-800 BCE. He was the sole surviving son after his grandmother Athaliah ordered the massacre of his royal family. After his father Ahaziah died, his aunt Jehosheba hid him in the Temple for 7 years. Jehoash began his reign as king of Judah after Athaliah died in a coup.
The Tyrian cult of Baal worship that had been prevalent in the land was only strengthened by Jehoram and Athaliah. Under the guidance of the priest Jehoiada, King Jehoash suppressed the worship of Baal, he had the Baal high priest Mattan killed, and the process for restoring the Temple in Jerusalem finally occurred which elevated it into national importance.
After Jehoiada died, Jehoash began taking instructions from the princes of Judah rather than the priests. This led Jehoash to turn from honoring Yahweh to once again honoring the idolatrous worship of the asherim. Eventually King Hazael of Syria marched on Jerusalem and Jehoash in fear surrendered all the gold of the royal and sacred treasuries.
The son of Jehoiada was the prophet Zechariah, he had brought judgement against Jehoash for turning so quickly from the instructions of the priest and so Jehoash had him stoned to death. Eventually Jehoash was assassinated at the age of 47 and was succeeded by his son Amaziah to the throne of Judah. In 2001 a recovered tablet which was described as the instructions for repairing Solomon’s temple during the time of Jehoash was controversially published and many experts still believe it to be authentic today.

2 Chronicles 24:20 “Then the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah son of Jehoiada the priest, who stood up before the people and said to them, “This is what God says: ‘Why do you transgress the commandments of the LORD so that you cannot prosper? Because you have forsaken the LORD, He has forsaken you.’ ”
What was it about Jehoash that led him to rise so quickly and then fall with such disgrace?
The pattern we witness in Jehoash is not so different than what we see in some people today. Under the right supervision and instruction, Jehoash thrived, God blessed the land and the people benefitted from the righteousness of the king. During the time of “doing right before the Lord”, Jehoash allowed certain aspects of darkness to remain.
What may have seemed small at the time became the piece that lead Judah toward destruction.
The Flaw
Initially the obvious flaw was destroyed. Baal worship was a scourge upon the people and yet the idolatrous high places remained. They were probably not of such great concern, located at the top of the mountains they seemed far away and obscure. Why bother with something that didn’t seem quite so threatening?
It’s not hard to see what Jehoash needed… the princes of the land were still worshipping at the high places and the corruption of idolatry remained in the background. What appeared as an awakening toward honoring the Lord was a false front with evil lurking in the background.
When the priest Jehoiada died a vacuum occurred, the loss of wise instruction in Jehoash’s life. The remnant of idolatry that was left rose up to the surface and corruption quickly set back in.

Luke 11:49-51 “Therefore the wisdom of God also said, ‘I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they will kill and persecute,’ that the blood of all the prophets which was shed from the foundation of the world may be required of this generation, from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah who perished between the altar and the temple. Yes, I say to you, it shall be required of this generation.“
Jesus remembered the treachery of Jehoash. He was watching as His anointed prophet Zechariah was murdered as well as every other prophet who brought the Word of the Lord to the people.
How did Jehorash go from “doing what was right in the sight of the Lord”, to the King of Kings bringing condemnation upon him?
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How many times do people recognize some aspect of their lives that needs correction and begin to be obedient but can’t move forward from all the sin in their lives? Sometimes it’s fear that keeps them from committing completely, at other times it may be a fear of rejection or a compromise that seemed right. Sometimes the fear of a tarnished reputation holds people back from being completely obedient or simply a fear of losing what they have.
There are so many reasons that keep people from fully committing to the Lord and yet the elements of life that are hard to give up become sources of corruption. As they attempt to move forward they are held up by a lack of willingness to commit fully to the Lord.

Luke 11:34-35 “The lamp of the body is the eye. Therefore, when your eye is good, your whole body also is full of light. But when your eye is bad, your body also is full of darkness. Therefore take heed that the light which is in you is not darkness.”
Each part of our body has a different function and yet serves the greater whole. If one part suffers, the whole body suffers. So it is in our spiritual walk, if one part of our walk is wicked and others are good, the path we walk is not on solid ground. We may focus our attention on that which is good but it is the part we have not been obedient in that continues to draw us further away from God and further into isolation. The further we fall away from God’s leading, the more our decisions are affected by the sin that remains. The false wisdom of the world takes over and all the fear and anxiety that comes with it.
The Scrutiny of Obedience
The only way to grow strong is to completely give our lives over to God’s leading. By allowing the Holy Spirit to not only convict but direct us in righteousness, we allow God to do what is necessary to fully lead us in grace and holiness.
It’s never too late to change course, a heart of humility and a contrite spirit is key in approaching the Throne of God. Trust in God’s Holiness and a rely upon His leading, He will remove the roadblocks of waling in His grace.
Do you really want to know the goodness of God in your life?
If you are ready to submit, you’ll find the freedom you’ve been looking for and your life will not look like Jehoash’s life but it will be one of victory.
He is waiting…are you willing?
