I love it that when King Josiah was only 8 years old he became king. In one so young, we might expect a person to be out of control with newly garnered power. But we read that he did ...
"What was right in the eyes of the Lord" (see 2 Kings 22).
He didn't let his position of power and authority go to his head.
On the contrary, he must have been a person characterized by humility. We can judge by his actions. The 2nd Kings passage continues that he did not turn right or left but kept straight on to follow the Lord's ways and of his great ancestor King David who loved God.
Despite all the very wicked kings that reigned between King David and King Josiah, including King Josiah's own father, King Josiah did what was right and good as much as possible according to what he knew and imitated from King David.
This goes to show that even when there are wicked people around us or even just those who don't know the Lord that we can still unswervingly follow Jesus and His ways. It may be difficult but not impossible.
The benefit of King Josiah's humbleness was that the Lord heard his prayers. So when the Book of the Law was found in the rubble of the temple, which incidently King Josiah had ordered to be repaired, he tore his clothes in consternation.
He realized, that as it was being read to him, that there was so much he had not been following. What's more, because of all the succesion of wicked kings, the people who were supposed to be "the people of God" and following it's ways, were not so doing. In fact, many had become as wicked as the kings.
He knew they were all in big trouble and that God would not be happy - an understatement - with them. He quickly sent men to inquire of the Lord. He was ready and willing to take the consequences.
Once again, we recall that God hears the prayers of humble people. When they admit their sins repentantly, God often shows mercy. Let's see how God answered him.
God told King Josiah that because he was humble and repentant, he'd die in peace and wouldn't see the disaster or feel any punishment that would be coming upon his people.
You see,
"God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble" (James 4:6).
Let's all continue to grow humility in our hearts, follow the Lord's ways and repent of our sins (see 1 John 1:9). Then we can listen for God's answers to our prayers; be they what they may.
Almighty Heavenly Father, like King Josiah, I want to do what's right in Your eyes. Convict me when I sin, so I can continue to do what's right. May I always be humble and repentant and do what pleases You, all my life long. Hear my cries, O Father, I wait for Your answers. In Jesus' name I ask. Amen.
~ ERC FEbruary 2026 ~
Based on James 4:6, 2 Kings 22:1 & 2, 11, 13 and 19-20. ESV.
Sing, Lord, Hear My Cry (Psalm 38), along with Psalter's Voice.










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