Along The Way: God
Has My Hand, But My Heart?
(Written By Kevin A. Hall 07.01.17)
The newly appointed King Jehu was zealous for God. He assassinates King Joram (2 King 9:24); then
King Ahaziah (1 Kings 9:27). He confronts Jezebel; encouraging loyalists to
throw her from the window. He tramples her with his horse and carriage (2 Kings
9:33). He commanded the “slaughter of the 70 sons of Ahab” (2 Kings 10:7). The
fear of the new king was upon the entire nation. No one dared oppose him. Along
the way, he slaughters family members, wives, princes and princess of Ahab’s
household. Finally, he assembles all the priests of Baal and kills them in one
sitting, destroying the Baal pillars, altars and house. King Jehu “eradicated
Baal out of Israel” (2 Kings 10:28) and he was faithful to kill “all who
remained to Ahab” (2 Kings 10:17). In other words, he was faithful to do
“according to the word of the Lord which He spoke to Elijah” (2 Kings 10:17b).
Even though he carried out God’s commands, “he was not careful to walk in the law of the Lord” for himself (2 Kings 10:31). We can be faithful to works, yet be far from God. I struggled with Jehu's story for a while because he was appointed by God to fulfill this task. Let me go back for a little..What was his task?
Even though he carried out God’s commands, “he was not careful to walk in the law of the Lord” for himself (2 Kings 10:31). We can be faithful to works, yet be far from God. I struggled with Jehu's story for a while because he was appointed by God to fulfill this task. Let me go back for a little..What was his task?