The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 170: Joash's Downfall (2025)
Episode Date: June 19, 2025Fr. Mike looks at Joash's downfall and disobedience after the death of Jehoida. We learn how important it is to have good mentors in our lives who keep us grounded in the faith. Fr. Mike also emphasiz...es the significance of Psalm 69 and how to properly interpret it. Today's readings are 2 Kings 1, 2 Chronicles 24, and Psalm 69. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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That's ascensionpress.com slash support. from Genesis to Revelation, discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today. It is day 170 and we are reading three chapters.
First from second Kings, how is that first from second Kings, second Kings, chapter one,
second Chronicles chapter 24.
And we're praying Psalm 69 tonight or today, whenever you're, whenever you're going through
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2 Kings chapter 1 we're reading 2 Chronicles chapter 24 and we are praying
Psalm 69 the beginning of the second book of Kings.
Chapter 1.
Elijah denounces Ahaziah.
After the death of Ahab, Moab rebelled against Israel.
Now Ahaziah fell through the lattice in his upper chamber in Samaria and lay sick, so
he sent messengers, telling them, Go, inquire of Baalzebub, the god of Ekron, whether I
shall recover from this sickness.
But the angel of the Lord said to Elijah the Tishbite, Arise, go up to meet the messengers
of the king of Samaria, and say to them, Is it because there is no god in Israel that
you are going to inquire of Baalzebub, the god of Ekron?
Now therefore, thus says the Lord, You shall not come down from the bed to which you have
gone, but you shall surely die.
So Elijah went.
The messengers returned to the king, and he said to them, Why have you returned?
And they said to him, There came a man to meet us, and said to us, Go back to the king
who sent you, and say to him, Thus says the Lord, Is it because there is no god in Israel
that you are sending to inquire of Baalzebub, the god of Ekron?
Therefore you shall not come down from the bed to which you have gone, but shall surely
die.'
He said to them, What kind of man was he who came to meet you and told you these things?
They answered him, He wore a garment of haircloth, with a belt of leather about his loins.
And he said, It is Elijah the Tishbite.
Then the king sent to him a captain of fifty men with his fifty.
He went up to Elijah, who was sitting on the top of a hill, and said to him,
O man of God, the king says, come down.
But Elijah answered the captain of fifty,
If I am a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty.
Then fire came down from heaven and consumed him and his fifty.
Again the king sent to him another captain of fifty men with his fifty. And he went up and said to him, O man of God, this is the king's order. Come down quickly.
But Elijah answered them, If I am a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume
you and your fifty. Then the fire of God came down from heaven and consumed him and his
fifty. Again the king sent the captain of a third fifty with his fifty, and the third captain
of fifty went up and came and fell on his knees before Elijah and entreated him, O man
of God, I beg you, let my life and the life of these fifty servants of yours be precious
in your sight.
Behold, fire came down from heaven and consumed the two former captains of fifty men with
their fifties, but now let my life be precious in your sight."
Then the angel of the Lord said to Elijah, Go down with him, do not be afraid of him.
So he arose and went down with him to the king, and said to him, Thus says the Lord,
Because you have sent messengers to inquire of Baalzebub the god of Ekron, is it because
there is no god in Israel to inquire of his word?
Therefore you shall not come down from the bed to which you have gone, but you shall surely die
death of a hizaya
So he died according to the word of the Lord which Elijah had spoken
Jehoram his brother became king in his stead in the second year of Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah
Because a hizaya had no son now the rest of the acts of a hizaya which he did, are they not written in the book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
The second book of Chronicles chapter 24, Joash restores the temple. Joash was
seven years old when he began to reign and he reigned 40 years in Jerusalem. His
mother's name was Zibia of Beersheba,
and Joash did what was right in the eyes of the Lord all the days of Jehoiada the priest.
Jehoiada got for him two wives, and he had sons and daughters. After this,
Joash decided to restore the house of the Lord, and he gathered the priests and the Levites and
said to them, Go out to the cities of Judah, and gather from all Israel money to repair the house
of your God from year to year, and see that you hasten the matter."
But the Levites did not hasten it.
So the king summoned Jehoiada the chief, and said to him,
Why have you not required the Levites to bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax levied
by Moses the servant of the Lord on the congregation of Israel for the tent of covenant?
For the sons of Ataliah, that wicked woman, had broken into the house of God, and had
also used all the dedicated things of the house of the Lord for the Baals.
So the king commanded, and they made a chest, and set it outside the gate of the house of the Lord.
And proclamation was made throughout Judah and Jerusalem, to bring in for the Lord the tax that Moses, the servant of God, laid upon Israel in the wilderness.
And all the princes, and all the people rejoiced, and brought their tacks and dropped it into the chest until they had finished.
And whenever the chest was brought to the king's officers by the Levites, when they
saw that there was much money in it, the king's secretary and the officer of the chief priest
would come and empty the chest and take it and return it to its place.
Thus they did day after day and collected money in abundance.
And the king and Jehoiada gave it to those who had charge of the work of the house of
the Lord, and they hired masons and carpenters to restore the house of the Lord, and also
workers in iron and bronze to repair the house of the Lord.
So those who were engaged in the work labored, and the repairing went forward in their hands,
and they restored the house of God to its proper condition and strengthened it.
And when they had finished, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada, and with it were made
utensils for the house of the Lord, both for the service and for the burnt offerings, and dishes for incense and vessels of gold and silver.
And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord continually all the days of Jehoiada.
But Jehoiada grew old and full of days and died.
He was a hundred and thirty years old at his death,
and they buried him in the city of David among the kings because he had done good in Israel
and toward God and his house. Apostasy of Joash
Now after the death of Jehoiada, the princes of Judah came and did obeisance to the king,
then the king listened to them, and they forsook the house of the Lord, the God of their fathers,
and served the Asherim and the idols. And wrath came uponok the house of the Lord, the God of their fathers, and served the Asherim
and the idols. And wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem, for this their guilt. Yet he sent
prophets among them to bring them back to the Lord, these testified against them, but
they would not give heed. Then the Spirit of God took possession of
Zechariah, the son of Jehoiah, the priest. And he stood above the people and said to
them, Thus says God, Why do you transgress the commandments of the Lord, so that you cannot prosper?
Because you have forsaken the Lord, he has forsaken you.
But they conspired against him, and by command of the king, they stoned him with stones in
the court of the house of the Lord.
Thus, Joash the king did not remember the kindness which Jehoiada, Zechariah's father,
had shown him, but killed his son.
And when he was dying, he said, May the Lord see and avenge.
Death of Joash At the end of the year, the army of the Syrians
came up against Joash.
They came to Judah and Jerusalem, and destroyed all the princes of the people from among the
people and sent all their spoil to the king of Damascus.
Though the army of the Syrians had come with few men, the Lord delivered into their hand
a very great army, because they had forsaken the Lord, the God of their fathers.
Thus they executed judgment on Joash.
When they had departed from him, leaving him severely wounded, his servants conspired against
him because of the blood of the son of Jehoiada the priest, and slew him on his bed.
So he died, and they buried him in the city of David, but they did not bury him in the
tombs of the kings.
Those who conspired against him were Zabod the son of Shimeoth the Ammonitess, and Jehoshaphat
the son of Shemrith the Moabitess.
Accounts of his sons, and of the many oracles against him, and of the rebuilding of the
house of God are written in the commentary on the Book of the Kings, and Amaziah his son reigned in his stead.
Psalm 69.
Prayer for deliverance from persecution.
To the Choir Master, according to Lilies.
A Psalm of David.
Save me, O God!
For the waters have come up to my neck.
I sink in deep mire where there is no foothold.
I have come into deep waters and the flood sweeps over me.
I am weary with my crying, my throat is parched,
my eyes grow dim with waiting for my God.
More in number than the hairs of my head
are those who hate me without cause.
Mighty are those who would destroy me,
those who attack me with lies.
What I did not steal must I now restore?
O God, you know my folly.
The wrongs I have done are not hidden from you.
Let not those who hope in you be put to shame through me, O Lord God of hosts.
Let not those who seek you be brought to dishonor through me, O God of Israel.
For it is for your sake that I have borne reproach, that shame has covered my face.
I have become a stranger to my brethren, an alien to my mother's sons.
For zeal for your house has consumed me, and the insults of those who insult you have fallen
on me.
When I humbled my soul with fasting, it became my reproach.
When I made sackcloth my clothing, I became a byword to them.
I am the talk of those who sit in
the gate, and the drunkards make songs about me.
But as for me, my prayer is to you, O Lord. At an acceptable time, O God, in the abundance
of your mercy, answer me. With your faithful help, rescue me from sinking in the mire.
Let me be delivered from my enemies and from the deep waters. Let not the flood sweep over me, or the deep swallow me up, or the pit close its mouth
over me.
Answer me, O Lord, for your merciful love is good.
According to your abundant compassion, turn to me.
Hide not your face from your servant, for I am in distress.
Make haste to answer me.
Draw near to me.
Redeem me.
Set me free because of my enemies.
You know my reproach, and my shame and my dishonour, my foes are all known to you.
Insults have broken my heart, so that I am in despair.
I looked for pity, but there was none, and for comforters, but I found none.
They gave me gall for food, and for my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.
Let their own table before them become a snare, let their sacrificial feasts be a trap.
Let their eyes be darkened so that they cannot see and make their loins tremble continually.
Pour out your indignation over them and let your burning anger overtake them.
May their camp be a desolation, let no one dwell in their tents.
overtake them. May their camp be a desolation, let no one dwell in their tents. For they persecute him whom you have struck down, and him whom you have wounded they afflict still
more. Add to them punishment upon punishment, may they have no acquittal from you. Let them
be blotted out of the book of the living, let them not be enrolled among the righteous.
But I am afflicted and in pain. Let your salvation, O God, set me on high. I will praise the name
of God with a song. I will magnify Him with thanksgiving. This will please the Lord more
than an ox or a bull with horns and hoofs. Let the humble see it and be glad. You who
seek God, let your hearts revive. For the Lord hears the needy and does not despise
His own that are in bonds.
Let heaven and earth praise him, the seas and everything that moves therein. For God will save
Zion and rebuild the cities of Judah, and his servants shall dwell there and possess it,
the children of his servants shall inherit it, and those who love his name shall dwell in it.
shall dwell in it.
Father in heaven we give you praise and we thank you, we thank you for your faithfulness, your faithful love and the fact that Lord in your compassion you do
not hide your face from us and there are so many times when in the midst of
distress, in the midst of our brokenness, in the midst of failure on our part you
remain present even again, gosh Lord even when we cannot see you or feel you
We declare with faith that you are still there
Even when you're hidden you're active
Even we can't see you you are still present and so we praise your name
We glorify you when we say Lord continue to be present continue to help us to cling to you
When all else has failed and when everyone
else has failed us. In Jesus name we pray, amen. In the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, amen. So there's two things actually want to
highlight quickly about Psalm 69. It's just this great prayer for deliverance
of David, deliverance from persecution and it's just there's a depth there and
there's also, if you might have seen it, a foreshadowing of Jesus. Where we see
this we read in verse 21,
"'They gave me gall for food, and for my thirst,
they gave me vinegar to drink,'
which is quoted in the gospels
when Jesus was on the cross, that's what happened.
But also, C.S. Lewis had written this book
called The Reflection on the Psalms,
and it's just, it's great, it's one of my favorite,
well, all C.S. Lewis's books are pretty much my favorite.
But in The Reflection on the Psalms, he talks about this,
and he asks the question, how do we understand the Psalmist
who says, hey, the best thing I want
is I wanna see my enemies suffer in front of me.
Where the Psalmist says, okay, this is God's word.
I wanna, in the prayer is I wanna see my enemies suffer
and let me see them suffer
because I don't just wanna know that they suffer.
I wanna be able to like essentially take comfort in that.
And he asked the question,
how are we supposed to understand that?
And there's a number of ways we can understand this
One is from a spiritual sense and that spiritual sense is we're talking about the actual enemies of our souls not any one person
But as st. Paul says our battle is not with flesh and blood but with principalities and powers
and so we recognize that there is a clear way of understanding scripture a
Specific way of understanding scripture that is the spiritual sense and in that spiritual sense
We recognize that yeah
The enemies don't have to necessarily be the enemies of David or the enemies of any particular country or person
But the enemy kind of capital E enemy in meaning the principalities and powers the dark forces that come against us
Satan and other demons so we can recognize that that sense of lights pray for deliverance so fully that I'm so fully
Fought for that I can see justice happening
I can see them being punished for all that they put me through
But there's also another element where we recognize that this is simply the honest prayer of a person who comes before God
And we might not like his honest prayer
We might think he should be more patient or more more merciful and more loving more caring with his enemies and yet
It's an honest prayer and one of the things that that teaches us is that our prayer
must not only can be but must be honest as well. That's something about Psalm 69. If we want to go back to second book of kings though and second chronicles chapter 24, a couple things to highlight
in second book of kings we have Elijah and Elijah is the prophet remember he's prophet to the north
and so here's Ahaziah who's the king after Ahab and he falls through the lattice and upper chamber like he
basically falls out a window maybe um and inquires of Baalzebub the god of
Ekron so with this false god that Ahaziah turns to and we think wait Baalzebub
that sounds relatively familiar and it should because in the New Testament
there are some comparisons that the some enemies of Jesus say that
oh by the Prince of demons he drives out demons like by Beelzebub and you think
oh maybe this is the same so it's kind of a similar similar name similar
reference and so here is Elijah basically saying I know that you're
turning to this particular false god to know your future and because of that you
are gonna die in this unfaithfulness now a couple things to note is one is a Hazziah does die in fact and
His successor since he doesn't have any children is
Jehoram his brother his brother becomes the king of Israel in the north after that now the reason why this is confusing
I want to highlight this is because it says
Jehoram his brother became king in his stead in the second year of Jehoram, the son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah,
because Ahaziah had no son.
And so you have, wait a second,
there's Jehoram his brother became king
in the second year of Jehoram,
the son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah.
So the confusing part is at this moment,
there are two kings named Jehoram,
one in Israel and one in Judah.
So just, hey, FYI, little thing there.
But then if we go to 2 Chronicles, we can kind of zip down to the kingdom of Judah and right
This is the 24th chapter of second Chronicles
remember Joash and Joash was that son who was spirited away when he's simply a babe a baby because at the liah his grandmother was killing everybody and
Joash was rescued and he was made the king when he was at seven years old and
He had this priest named Jehoiada
and Jehoiada was a good priest he was a good leader and as long as Jehoiada was around things
were good Joash was good and it's just it's so good it's there's there's something really really
beautiful about this because here is Joash and he says he'll take up a collection remember under
Moses Moses said there would be this Levitical tax essentially, basically for
the temple to keep honoring and worshipping the Lord God in the temple and that had fallen by the wayside and so Joash
reinstates temple worship and he reinstates this tax that gets levied in order to have
worship happening in the temple and it's really, really good because people are resistant to this and
happening in the temple and it's really really good because people are resistant to this and
Joash says no we're gonna make this happen and makes it happen, but then when his mentor Jehoiada dies
Joash Turns into a bad king. It's
remarkable how important having those mentors in our lives is
Because when Jehoiada was around Joash was strong
He was a strong and good king. But the moment that Jehoiada, his mentor,
that priest who was a guidance and you know, his conscience,
who could direct him and instruct him
and be that, those kind of those guardrails for him,
when he was gone, Joash, I don't know if he didn't know
how to be a good king.
I don't know if he didn't know how to be a faithful follower
of the Lord God, but he isn't a faithful follower of the Lord God and he
dies an evil king. He actually dies a king who is murdered by his own subjects
because of the fact that when Jehoiada died, Jehoiada's son Zechariah came up and tried to call Joash back
to faithfulness, back to righteousness, and so as a result of that Joash had him killed by stone in the temple area which is just
remarkable so you have again this pattern once again
of gosh these these people
who are put in a place of leadership who are put in a place where they
they are called upon to lead people to the Lord and they do it
and then for whatever reason they stop doing it and they lead people
astray and that's just a reminder once again for us that Joash could have died as a hero he could
have died as one of those kings that went down in history as the one who was faithful who led the
people into righteousness who led the people into success and to holiness and to blessing
and yet he isn't he dies a scoundrel he dies a villain in his own story and
We realize that could be any one of us that could be every one of us
We all have the potential in our lives if we're without a Jehoi da right without that that guidance without that mentor that person who?
Can speak truth into our lives we?
We can go off the rails
Without those guardrails we can go off the cliff and so just we ask Lord
without those guardrails we can go off the cliff and so just we ask Lord who is that Jehoiada in my life who can speak truth to me who is that Jehoiada who can
say hey you're going the wrong way come back to faithfulness come back to the
Lord and if you don't have one if you don't have one pray for one because it
could be any one of us so we need not only a Jehoiada in our life someone who
can call us back when we are unfaithful,
call us back to righteousness, call us back to God's mercy and to truth, but also I pray for
each other because we need God's grace to say yes to that. We can have people speaking truth into
our lives all day and night, but unless God's grace is there to convert our hearts and convert
our minds, we can harden those hearts and we can harden those minds. And so we just pray.
And I pray for you that those people who speak truth into your life speak a lively word, a word that
actually changes hearts and please pray for me that the people who speak
truth into my life encounter a heart that's ready to be converted, a heart
that's ready to be surrendered to the Lord once again. We keep praying for each
other. I'm praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Brother Mike. I cannot
wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.
