Josiah, An Obedient King – Part 2
			
			
			
       
			
Introduction
Josiah’s life teaches us what it truly means to obey all the way. In today’s 
lesson we will examine how Josiah found the truth, accepted God’s word, restored 
true worship, and fought against sin. His example shows us the depth of 
obedience God expects (2 Kings 22–23).
Finding the Truth
Josiah’s desire to serve God with all his heart was evident even before he 
possessed the written law. During the repairs of the temple, the book of the law 
was discovered. When Josiah heard its words, he humbled himself before God. This 
demonstrates an important principle: those who truly seek the truth will find 
it. Paul declared in Acts 17:27 that God is not far from any who diligently seek 
Him. The heavens declare God’s glory (Psalm 19:1), and creation itself points to 
the truth of a Creator (Romans 1:19–20). Those who love truth will not be left 
in ignorance. Just as Josiah found the law because of his desire to honor God, 
so will all who earnestly search with obedient hearts.
Accepting God’s Word as the Standard
When Josiah heard the words of the law, he tore his garments in sorrow, 
realizing Judah’s disobedience. His immediate response was to inquire of the 
Lord, showing that he accepted God’s word as the ultimate authority. He gathered 
all the elders, priests, prophets, and people to hear every word of the covenant 
read aloud (2 Kings 23:2–3). Josiah then made a covenant to keep God’s commands 
with all his heart and soul, and the people stood with him. This reverence for 
God’s word should still characterize our response today. Jesus said, “The word 
that I have spoken will judge him in the last day” (John 12:48). God’s word 
remains our authoritative standard for faith and life.
Restoring True Worship
Josiah did not stop with repentance; he acted. He restored the true worship of 
God according to the law that had been neglected for generations. He did not 
create a new religion but returned to God’s original pattern. In the same way, 
when we follow the New Testament, we do not establish a denomination but simply 
restore Christ’s church. Just as Josiah led Judah back to covenant faithfulness, 
Christians today must reject human creeds and faithfully follow the Bible alone 
(2 Timothy 3:16–17). The Lord’s church is not a denomination—it is the body of 
Christ, built according to His word.
Fighting Against Sin
Josiah’s obedience also meant purging Judah of false religion and immorality. He 
destroyed idols, tore down altars, and put away practices that dishonored God (2 
Kings 23). He showed that obedience requires active resistance to sin. 
Christians are likewise called to spiritual battle, clothed in the armor of God 
(Ephesians 6:11–17). We are commanded to test the spirits (1 John 4:1), to mark 
and avoid false teachers (Romans 16:17–18), and to contend earnestly for the 
faith (Jude 3). Obedience means standing firmly against anything that opposes 
the truth of God.
Call to Action
Like Josiah, we must seek God with honest hearts, accept His word as our 
standard, restore the true worship He commands, and fight against sin. Obedience 
is not partial or casual; it is complete surrender to God’s will. Let us commit 
ourselves today to turn to the Lord with all our heart, soul, and strength, that 
our lives may honor Him.
Key Takeaways
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Josiah found the truth 
	because he sought God diligently (Acts 17:27).
 
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He accepted God’s word 
	as the authoritative standard (2 Kings 23:2–3).
 
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Restoring true worship 
	requires following God’s word alone (2 Timothy 3:16–17).
 
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Obedience includes 
	resisting false teaching and sin (Ephesians 6:11–17).
 
Scripture Reference List
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2 Kings 22–23: Josiah’s 
	obedience and reforms.
 
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Acts 17:27: God can be 
	found by those who seek Him.
 
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Psalm 19:1; Romans 
	1:19–20: Creation reveals the truth of God.
 
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John 12:48: God’s word 
	is the final standard of judgment.
 
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2 Timothy 3:16–17: 
	Scripture equips us for every good work.
 
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Ephesians 6:11–17: The 
	Christian’s armor against sin and error.
 
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Romans 16:17–18; Jude 3: 
	Standing against false teaching.
 
Prepared by Mike Glenn