Reform



2 Kings 23:1-23

For generations, the worship of idols had been tolerated and even encouraged throughout Judah and Israel. Now, Josiah goes over the top in his purge of the nation. It’s time to tear down all that remains of the idols and give the nation back to God. His fervor extends even into Israel as he tears down and burns everything that is not of God among his people. These are bold moves from a bold king. And the people approve! They go along with everything that Josiah wants to accomplish. He even goes so far as to reinstate the observance of the Passover – something that hasn’t been recognized for generations. These are good days for God’s people.

God always takes us back. It’s as plain and simple as that. When the sin is put away, we are instantly restored by a loving God who wants to be in relationship with us. Josiah instituted national reforms and they had great impact on the people; we to can institute reforms in our own lives. We are to daily put sin aside and offer our lives up to God for reform. Sometimes, that work needs to happen more often than daily. Some days we need to start over with God several times. That’s the human condition. But it’s okay. Our reforming God is every ready to enter in and receive worship and call us His own.

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