Thrones, Temples, and Turnarounds

The reading from 2 Kings 10–12 explores the roles of Jehu, Jehoiada, and Joash in shaping Israel and Judah’s spiritual direction. Jehu exemplifies zeal without obedience, Jehoiada symbolizes quiet faithfulness preserving a nation, and Joash illustrates the dangers of relying on borrowed faith. Each story underscores the importance of personal commitment to God.

When Prophets Weep and Kings Fall

In 2 Kings 8-9, the narratives highlight God’s justice and providence through Elisha’s prophetic actions amidst national turmoil. These chapters reveal the consequences of ungodly alliances with kings Jehoram and Ahaziah, leading to their downfall. Jehu’s rise illustrates divine judgment, emphasizing the significance of faithfulness and the impact of our associations.