Daily DevotionalNovember 11, 2024

Daily Devotional | A Risk Worth the Reward

2 Kings 11:1–21
A Risk Worth the Reward
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On a day-to-day basis there are situations where, without a specific person’s contribution, things might happen in very different ways. Chapter 11 highlights one such person by the name of Jehosheba. She was the sister of the assassinated king of Judah, Ahaziah. When her brother was killed by Jehu, Ahaziah’s mother, Athaliah, set out to destroy all the heirs to the throne including her grandson, Joash (or Jehoash) (v. 2). But Jehosheba, his aunt, risked her life to save the boy and the Davidic line. He was the sole remaining heir! She, along with her husband, Jehoiada, a priest, sheltered the boy for seven years. Athaliah ruled as queen over Judah and continued her son’s idolatrous behavior. She was, after all, a daughter of Ahab.

But when the time was right, Joash was revealed to the nation (v. 4) who overthrew Athaliah and restored the young heir to the throne of David (v. 21). While he was young, Joash followed the lead of his mentor, Jehoiada who restored Judah’s commitment to their covenant with God, and to the eradication of Baal worship in the country. Later, Joash called for a restoration of the Temple which by now was over 100 years old (12:4–5). All this began with one person risking her life to save a child.

Jehosheba’s courageous act preserved the line of David, the line from which the Messiah would descend and through whom the kingdom of God will be restored! It is not hard to imagine what it cost her. The years of sheltering the child in seclusion. The years of fearing the secret would get out. Did she have children of her own that she cared for? Yet she took the risk, and her courage places her among the heroes of the Old Testament!

Go Deeper

What single courageous act has God put in front of you to perform? Are you facing a risk for the sake of God’s plan? Perhaps it means letting something go? Perhaps it means giving up something?

Pray with Us

Merciful Lord, give us maturity and wisdom to live in the power of the Spirit of the risen and ascended Christ. As we look at the examples of the Old Testament heroes, we ask You to help us live courageously for You.

Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you.Deuteronomy 31:6

About the Author

Steven H. Sanchez

Dr. Steven H. Sanchez is professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute. His specific areas of study include the Israelite monarchy, the Pentateuch, the Second Temple period, and biblical archeology.

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