Friday, November 21, 2008

Leaving The Job Unfinished


"Howbeit the high places were not removed: the people sacrificed and burned incense still in the high places. He built the higher gate of the house of the LORD." 2 Kings 15:35

Although Jotham's official reign lasted twenty-five years, he actually governed longer. When his father, Uzziah, was forced into quarantine because of leprosy, Jotham performed the day-to-day functions of the crown.

Much good can be said of Jotham's time as king of Judah, but he failed in a most important area: He didn't destroy the high places of idol worship, although leaving them clearly violated the first commandment (Ex. 20:3). Apparently, Jotham preferred to build. He added to the architecture surrounding the temple. He constructed cities, forts, and towers around Jerusalem. But his failure to remove the pagan worship places undermined the good that he did. The consequences were apparent in the life of his son Ahaz, who became one of Judah's most wicked rulers.

Like Jotham, we may live basically good lives and yet miss doing what is most important. A lifetime of doing good is not enough if we make the crucial mistake of not following God with all our hearts. God sometimes requires that certain habits or influences be removed from our lives. Our lives only have room for one god. A true follower of God puts Him first in all areas of life.

Our obedience to God is sometimes measured by what we don't do.