Josiah
Notes from Pastor Ky Martin's sermon on the Book of Josiah.
“I defy the Pope and all his laws. If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy that driveth the plow to know more of the Scripture, than thou dost!” - William Tyndale
“Geneva’s spiritual transformation began with worship, as reformation always does. The more John Calvin preached the gospel, the more Bible-focused and Christ-centered the city’s worship services became. But that was only the beginning. The reformation transformed education. Soon girls as well as boys were attending the Academy of Geneva to become better prepared to build the church and benefit society. Calvin and his colleagues were concerned about the body as well as the soul, so they started a hospital and developed a sewer system to promote public health. In their care for the poor, they welcomed thousands of refugees in Jesus’ name….This is what almost always happens when a leader has a heart for God and for his Word: people follow…. When fathers and mothers genuinely love the gospel, their spiritual affections have a life-shaping influence on their sons and daughters. The more we love God’s Word, the more people around us will love it, too.” - Philip Graham Ryken
Kids are capable.
2 Chronicles 34:3,
“For in the eighth year of his reign, while he was yet a boy, he began to seek the God of David his father, and in the twelfth year he began to purge Judah and Jerusalem of the high places, the Asherim, and the carved and the metal images.”
Our pursuit of God must be relentless.
Knowing and following God is an end in itself.
“Serving God faithfully is always the right thing to do, no matter what the immediate results happen to be. Some of the things we do for the gospel will turn out to make an eternal difference. By staying faithful to the Word of God, we will also help other Christians persevere through dark and desperate days. We can leave the results up to God. Our calling is to keep doing the ongoing work of reformation, as Josiah did. Then maybe we will receive the same high praise that Jesus gave to Mary of Bethany when she anointed his head with oil. Jesus said, “She has done what she could” (Mark 14:8), which is all that any of us can do.” - Philip Graham Ryken
Hebrews 2:9, “But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.”
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Discipleship Questions
- Josiah’s entire society was transformed when the Word of God was proclaimed and upheld. How can the proclamation and knowledge of God have a similar effect on our families, churches, and society?
- Has there been a time of reform or return in your life in which you were running away from God and abruptly turned back to Him?
- Josiah resorted to violent, drastic measures to put an end to idolatry, because he feared the people would return to it. Has there been a time in your life when you had to take drastic measures to eliminate sin?
- Even though Josiah did everything right, he still could not save his society from the consequences of their sin. How do we find encouragement to be faithful even if that means our society (at large) cannot be turned to God?


