MelVee Sabbath School || Qrt 4 - Lesson 08 || Josiah's Reforms
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This week's Bible Study Lesson is about King Josiah's reforms. He was born to a wicked father King Ammon and his grandfather was the wicked king Manasseh! Did Josiah have a chance at being a good king. Not a chance! Yet at an early age, Josiah resolved to follow the Lord. The Bible says, “...before him there was no king like him, who turned to the Lord with all his heart, with all his soul, and with all his might, according to all the Law of Moses; nor after him did any arise like him” (2 Kings 23:25, NKJV). This week explores the manner in which Josiah revived, reformed and restored the worship of God in Israel. If you are keen to restore holiness in your church, community and country, here is a blueprint model of how to do it. Parents know just how hard it is to see their children, especially when they are older and out of the parents’ control, make choices that they know will hurt them. Of course, this heartache doesn’t apply only to parents and children: Who hasn’t at some point seen friends or relatives or anyone make choices that you knew would be detrimental to them? This is an unfortunate aspect of what it means to have free will. Free will, especially moral free will, means nothing if we don’t have the freedom to make wrong choices. A “free” being who can choose only the right is not truly free or even truly moral. Thus, much of Scripture is the story of God warning His people about not making wrong choices. This has been a major part of what the book of Jeremiah is about, too: the pleadings of God, who respects free choice and free will, to His chosen nation. And though, unfortunately, most of the stories are not good, this week we will get to see a glimmer of hope; that is, we see one of the few kings who, using free will, chose to do what “was right in the sight of the Lord.” Recorded and Produced by: MelVee Video Productions www.melveeproductions.com