Josiah, An Obedient King

Introduction (2 Kings
22:1–23:30; 2 Chronicles 34:1–35:27)
Josiah stands as one of the most faithful kings of Judah, remembered for turning
to the Lord with all his heart, soul, and might. His obedience preserved his
nation during his reign, and his example shows us what it means to truly “obey
all the way.”
The Influence of a Godly Mother
Josiah was only eight years old when he became king, far too young to understand
the depth of spiritual obedience without guidance. His mother, Jedidah, taught
him, corrected him, and instilled in him the fear of the Lord. Scripture tells
us that “foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child” (Proverbs 22:15).
Parents who leave their children untaught or undisciplined invite spiritual
ruin, but parents who diligently teach the word of God bless their children for
a lifetime. Just as Timothy’s mother and grandmother were praised for their
faith (2 Timothy 1:5), so Josiah was shaped by his mother’s influence. Parents
today must invest in teaching and guiding their children, for the fruit of that
work is eternal.
Josiah’s Personal Accountability
By the age of sixteen, Josiah had taken personal ownership of his faith and
responsibility to God. While under the law of Moses accountability may have been
marked around age twenty, many young men demonstrated spiritual awareness far
earlier. Josiah, Jehoash, Timothy, and even Jesus in the temple at twelve show
us that youth is not an excuse for disobedience. Young people today must be
exhorted to “let no one despise thy youth” (1 Timothy 4:12) but to live
faithfully and remember their Creator while they are young (Ecclesiastes 12:1).
Josiah’s example reminds us that accountability to God begins when we choose to
take His word seriously.
Josiah’s Influence on Others
Josiah did not keep his faith private. When the book of the law was read to him,
he humbled himself and acted to bring the entire nation back to God. He
personally covenanted to serve the Lord, and “all the people stood to the
covenant” (2 Kings 23:3). His leadership shows the ripple effect of
obedience—one faithful heart can inspire many others to turn back to God. People
follow leaders, and when leaders boldly stand for truth, they help others stand
as well. Josiah’s example is a call for every Christian to influence family,
friends, and neighbors with faithful obedience, echoing Joshua’s challenge: “As
for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15).
Josiah’s Devotion to the Word of God
When the book of the law was discovered, Josiah immediately recognized it as
God’s authoritative standard. He did not excuse himself, nor did he make
allowances for the people to continue in false worship. Instead, he followed the
word, restored true worship, and fought against sin. He tore down idols,
re-established the Passover, and led his nation back to covenant faithfulness.
His obedience was thorough and sincere. God Himself testified that there was “no
king before him that turned to the Lord with all his heart, soul, and might,
according to all the law of Moses” (2 Kings 23:25). Josiah’s heart was wholly
devoted to doing what God commanded.
Call to Action
Josiah’s life calls us to wholehearted obedience. His faith was not partial, nor
was it convenient—it was complete. Like Josiah, we must allow God’s word to be
our guide, leading us to restore true worship, confront sin, and influence
others to covenant faithfulness. Obedience begins in the home, extends into
personal accountability, and shines in leadership that points others to God. Let
us be people who obey all the way.
Key Takeaways
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Godly parents lay the
foundation for obedience (2 Timothy 1:5; Proverbs 22:15).
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Accountability to God
begins when we take His word seriously (Ecclesiastes 12:1; 1 Timothy 4:12).
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Faithful leaders
influence others toward obedience (2 Kings 23:3; Joshua 24:15).
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God’s word is the
standard for true worship and holy living (2 Kings 23:25).
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Obedience must be
complete, heartfelt, and consistent with God’s will (John 14:15).
Scripture Reference List
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2 Kings 22:1–23:30 –
Josiah’s reign and reforms.
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2 Chronicles 34:1–35:27
– Parallel account of Josiah’s obedience.
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Proverbs 22:15; 29:15 –
Instruction and discipline in raising children.
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2 Timothy 1:5 – Faith
instilled by a mother and grandmother.
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Ecclesiastes 12:1 –
Remember your Creator in youth.
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1 Timothy 4:12 – Let no
one despise your youth.
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2 Kings 23:3 – Covenant
of obedience with the people.
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Joshua 24:15 –
Commitment to serve the Lord.
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2 Kings 23:25 – Josiah’s
wholehearted devotion.
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John 14:15 – If you love
me, keep my commandments.
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Mike Glenn