Daily Dose of Hope from New Hope
Daily Dose of Hope July 15, 2026 Scripture: 2 Kings 11 Prayer: Lord Jesus, We rejoice in you. We praise your name. You are the Alpha and the Omega, the one who was, and is, and is to come. We cannot possibly express our gratitude in words. You have offered us mercy but you have also given us freedom. Thank you for that. Help us live like free people. Help us demonstrate your love and grace to others who cross our path. Help us see people through your eyes. We love you, Lord. 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 11. 2 Kings 11 shifts to the southern kingdom of Judah. King Ahaziah was killed earlier by Jehu's forces. Because the royal line in Judah was devastated, Ahaziah's mother, the ruthless Athaliah (the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel), seized the opportunity to take power. Athaliah murdered all the royal heirs of Judah to secure her reign. However, Ahaziah's sister, Jehosheba, managed to secretly rescue one of Ahaziah's infant sons, Joash (also known as Jehoash), and hide him in the Temple of the Lord for six years. In the seventh year, one of the high priests (Jehoiada) decides it's time to take the throne back. He forms a covenant with some of the commanders and arming them with King David's weapons which had been stored in the temple. That's when they bring out Joash and declare him the new king. That means he was all of seven years old. Athaliah was killed and Jehoiada then made a covenant between the Lord and the king and people that they would be the Lord's people. Thus, the temple of Baal was destroyed. So this high priest cleaned up the land and ensured that one of King David's descendants remained on the throne. Once again, we see how God keeps his promises. For six years, it looked like David's line had been broken but through some faithful people and unusual circumstances, God protected little Joash and ensured that Judah would return to him, at least for a time. I also love this story because it shows that individual people, like you and me, have the ability to be faithful influences. The aunt of Joash who saved him and then the high priest Jehoiada both risked their lives to ensure God's purpose endured. One person, no matter their status, has the ability to change the course of history. Blessings, Pastor Vicki
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