Daily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope July 14, 2026 Scripture: 2 Kings 10 Prayer: Holy God, You are a God of order and a God of purpose. The world may seem chaotic, but you are not. You have ordered your world with perfection. Help us trust you. Lord, fill us with your perfect peace. In Your Name, Amen. Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope daily Bible reading plan. This summer, we have been working our way through 1 & 2 Kings. Today, we read 2 Kings 10. In today's chapter, Jehu is now king of Israel. He is truly bold and full of zeal. He doesn't waste any time carrying out judgement against the house of Ahab. He then takes it upon himself to kill the rest of Ahab's family, as was prophesied by Elijah. There really wasn't any opposition. All who had worked for or were related to Ahab seemed to know that their fate was assured. Then, we find Jehu cleansing the land of Baal worship. He gathers all the priests and servants of Baal together, saying they were going to honor the false god. As we know, this was a very effective ruse which allowed the king and his men to kill all of the Baal prophets and worshipers at once. It must have been horrifically violent and bloody. What remained of the Baal temple became a public toilet. Fitting, I guess. But what I found interesting was Jehu's half-way obedience. He got rid of Baal worship but he still allowed people to worship golden calves in Bethel and Dan. What? Getting rid of Ahab and the Baal lovers apparently benefitted Jehu financially and politically. But he didn't go the extra mile to do the right thing if it didn't directly benefit him. Thus, the reign of Jehu was both good and bad: · Jehu carried out God's will, but he went too far and executed more people than God intended. · Jehu carried out God's will, but he did it for personal glory and out of pride. · Jehu carried out God's will, but he only did it partially. He stopped the idolatry of Baal, but he continued the sinful idolatry of Jeroboam. Jehu was only half committed to God. He hated one sin but loved another. He was obedient but too self-focused. While we aren't as violent as Jehu, how many of us fall into these categories as well? Blessings, Pastor Vicki
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