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2 Chronicles 17:3-6 - Homilies By W. Clarkson

The wise choice and the happy course.

We have before us here the king who made the wise choice, and who consequently ran through a very happy course. In him we have an example; in it a promise for ourselves.

I. THE WISE CHOICE , WHICH IS AN EXAMPLE TO US . Jehoshaphat:

1 . Preferred the true God to the false deities; he "sought to the Lord God of his father," and he "sought not unto Baalim." Moreover, he set before him, as that which he should copy:

2 . The best part of the best man's life. Not the life of the less perfect Abijah or Rehoboam, or even Solomon, but David; and of his life, not the latter part, which was more luxurious and less pure, but " the first ways of his father David," which were lees luxurious and more pure than the last. Herein he showed an excellent judgment. He could not have done a wiser thing, as he certainly could not have done anything more solemnly and stringently binding upon him, than resolve to cleave to the "God of his fathers"—the God who had called both king and kingdom into existence, to whom he and his people owed all that they were and had. There were certain fascinations connected with the worship of Baalim appealing to their lower nature; but what were these to the weighty and overwhelming considerations that bound him to Jehovah? And he could not have done better than choose for his exemplar the devout and faithful David; and, choosing him, to select the earlier and worthier part of his very checkered and somewhat uneven life. Before us is a similar choice, and we must make up our mind what we will decide upon.

II. THE HAPPY COURSE , WHICH IS A PROMISE FOR US . Jehoshaphat had all that a king could well wish for.

1 . A sense of God's favouring presence ( 2 Chronicles 17:3 ).

2 . A sense of growing security throughout his kingdom ( 2 Chronicles 17:5 ).

3 . The testimony of his people's attachment to his person ( 2 Chronicles 17:5 ). 4- Honour as well as abundance ( 2 Chronicles 17:5 ).

5 . Elation of heart, great and continuous gladness in the service of Jehovah ( 2 Chronicles 17:6 ).

6 . The expenditure of his power m further cleansing usefulness ( 2 Chronicles 17:6 ). What rewards of the king's fidelity were due to his royal position we, of course, cannot look for. But if we make the wiser choice we may reckon upon a life of true and real blessedness. To us there will be secured

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