The
Book Of Law
Josiah was eight years
old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty-one years. His
mother’s name was Jedidah daughter of Adaiah; she was from Bozkath. He
did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and followed completely the ways of
his father David, not turning aside to the right or to the left.
In the eighteenth year of
his reign, King Josiah sent the secretary, Shaphan
son of Azaliah, the son of Meshullam,
to the temple of the Lord. He said: “Go up to Hilkiah
the high priest and have him get ready the money that has been brought into the
temple of the Lord, which the doorkeepers have collected from the people.
2
Kings 22:1-4
Hilkiah
the high priest said to Shaphan the secretary, “I
have found the Book of the Law in the temple of the Lord.” He gave it to Shaphan, who read it. Then Shaphan
the secretary went to the king and reported to him: “Your officials have paid
out the money that was in the temple of the Lord and have entrusted it to the
workers and supervisors at the temple.” Then Shaphan
the secretary informed the king, “Hilkiah the priest
has given me a book.” And Shaphan read from it in the
presence of the king.
When the king heard the
words of the Book of the Law, he tore his robes. He gave these orders to Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam son of
Shaphan, Akbor son of
Micaiah, Shaphan the secretary and Asaiah the king’s attendant: “Go and inquire of the Lord
for me and for the people and for all Judah about what is written in this book
that has been found. Great is the Lord’s anger that burns against us because
those who have gone before us have not obeyed the words of this book; they have
not acted in accordance with all that is written there concerning us.”
2
Kings 22:8-13
Josiah may have not felt
so good when the Book of Law was discovered after having been lost in the
temple for years, Josiah grieved having unintentionally missing God’s fullest
and best intentions for His people. Although he is commended for doing what was
right in the eyes of the Lord, he learned better how to honor God after finding
the Law. With his newfound knowledge, he led the people to worship again as God
had instructed them.
As we learn through the
Bible how to honor Him, we may grieve the ways we’ve fallen short of God’s will
for us. Yet we can be comforted that He heals and restores us, and leads us
gently into deeper understanding.
God
gives us a new start.
Our
Daily Bread – November 27, 2017