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Josiah became king of Judah at only eight years old and grew into one of its most faithful rulers. He led sweeping reforms, tore down idols, restored the temple, and renewed the covenant with God after rediscovering the Book of the Law. His reign was a bright spot before Judah’s exile, marked by zeal for God’s Word and worship.
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Story
At 16, Josiah began to seek God; at 20, he began purging idols from the land.
Temple repairs uncovered the Book of the Law, and Josiah tore his clothes in grief.
The prophetess Huldah confirmed coming judgment but promised Josiah peace in his lifetime.
Josiah gathered the people to hear the Law and led them in covenant renewal.
He restored proper worship and held a great Passover celebration.
Died in battle at Megiddo, ending Judah’s last major revival.
Spiritual Significance
- 1Became king at age eight and sought the Lord from his youth.
- 2Destroyed pagan altars, idols, and high places throughout Judah and even in former northern Israel.
- 3Oversaw repairs to the temple, during which the Book of the Law was found.
- 4Humbled himself and renewed the covenant with God, leading the nation in Passover.
- 5Was killed in battle against Pharaoh Neco despite being warned not to fight.
What We Can Learn
- 1Youth is no barrier to wholehearted devotion to God.
- 2God’s Word brings conviction, renewal, and revival.
- 3True repentance leads to action — destroying idols and restoring worship.
- 4We must seek God’s guidance before stepping into conflict.
Memory Verses
“Neither before nor after Josiah was there a king like him who turned to the Lord as he did — with all his heart and with all his soul and with all his strength.”
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