Josiah


Steve Arterburn

Even men who don’t want to be like their fathers often turn out to be amazingly similar in their behaviors and personalities.  Through the power of God and hard personal choices, however, it’s possible to break out of an ongoing spiral of sin and dysfunction.

Take Josiah, for example.  Josiah was a young king who chose to stand against a virtual tidal wave of disobedience fostered by his grandfather Manasseh and his father, Amon.  Breaking from this downward spiral was particularly difficult since Josiah had little knowledge to guide his actions.  The Scriptures containing God’s laws had been lost for years.  But when the high priest discovered the Book of the Law in the Temple, young Josiah immediately initiated spiritual renewal for himself and his people.

As a result, Josiah was able to break the cycle of sin that had captured Israel in its whirl. Josiah was not a perfect man but he was a true champion of spiritual renewal.  He was committed to God and had the courage to pursue both personal and national renewal.

Josiah made the difficult choices necessary in order to ‘cut loose’ from the sins of the past and to build a new life for himself and the people of Judah.  Are you like Josiah?  Do you need to make a break from the past in order to build a new life for yourself? I hope you’ll seek the same powerful God who renewed Josiah.

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  1. #1 by chip isbell - February 25th, 2010 at 17:44

    As the song goes I became just like him. I went most of my life not wanting to be like my alcoholic Dad and low and behold I became just like him a weekend druggie rather than a drunk. An interesting comment was made to me by my treatment center director and that was I had to let go of my fathers God and find my own. That was a gift that kept giving and launched me on the journey for spiritual connection and healing. It took a couple of years and the look and process morphed many times over until I connected with the living God 4 years ago. I discovered then for myself and through others stories there are many paths to Jesus. I did not give up before the miracle and have been blessed in many ways since. My hope is you will be too. Chip

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