Rutashubanyuma
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2 Chronicles 21:4-23:21
Victory over evil
The news today. Terrible events. Evil regimes. Horrific murders. Nothing new.
These chapters describe a bad period in the history of the people of God. God considered Jehoram ‘an evil man’ (21:6, MSG). He ‘led Judah astray’ (v.11). ‘There were no tears when he died – it was good riddance!’ (v.20, MSG).
Ahaziah was no better. His mother, Athaliah, was even worse: ‘training him in evil ways’ (22:3, MSG). When he died she carried on doing evil and causing destruction (v.10). She tried to kill all the princes.
However, Joash, like Moses before him and Jesus after him, was hidden and protected (vv.11–12).
God had promised to maintain a lamp for David and his descendants forever (21:7). Evil was defeated. Joash was crowned King (23:11) and ‘all the people of the land rejoiced. And the city was quiet, because Athaliah had been slain by the sword’ (v.21).
This is a picture of the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Joash foreshadowed someone far greater who was to come. God protected Jesus from those who wanted to kill him as a baby. He is the anointed King who ultimately defeated evil and death.
Lord, we can never thank you enough. ‘Thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ’ (1 Corinthians 15:57).
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Victory over evil
The news today. Terrible events. Evil regimes. Horrific murders. Nothing new.
These chapters describe a bad period in the history of the people of God. God considered Jehoram ‘an evil man’ (21:6, MSG). He ‘led Judah astray’ (v.11). ‘There were no tears when he died – it was good riddance!’ (v.20, MSG).
Ahaziah was no better. His mother, Athaliah, was even worse: ‘training him in evil ways’ (22:3, MSG). When he died she carried on doing evil and causing destruction (v.10). She tried to kill all the princes.
However, Joash, like Moses before him and Jesus after him, was hidden and protected (vv.11–12).
God had promised to maintain a lamp for David and his descendants forever (21:7). Evil was defeated. Joash was crowned King (23:11) and ‘all the people of the land rejoiced. And the city was quiet, because Athaliah had been slain by the sword’ (v.21).
This is a picture of the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Joash foreshadowed someone far greater who was to come. God protected Jesus from those who wanted to kill him as a baby. He is the anointed King who ultimately defeated evil and death.
Lord, we can never thank you enough. ‘Thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ’ (1 Corinthians 15:57).
Sent from my SM-A715F using JamiiForums mobile app