2 Chronicles 35:20-27
Throughout history, many people, including men, women, and children, have died before their time. Some even say, there’s an appointed time for all men to eventually pass on from this life to the next, but I’m certain, many have left this earth prematurely. All men were created wonderfully by the hand of God, and tasked with a special purpose to fulfill in the earth. Unfortunately, not all people were successful in fully completing their ordained assignments.
In my brief 40 years of existence, I’ve witnessed the lives of many be cut short, whether by murder, suicide, or some type of accidental tragedy. In the same way we witness a tree die before fully developing and producing fruit, is similar to seeing a person’s life end, before they even begin to show their true potential.
From a young age, king Josiah ruled in Jerusalem well. God gave this young king wisdom and spiritual insight, in order to restore the temple of the Lord, and His people, to prominence once again. The texts reads, “And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in the ways of David his father, and declined neither to the left, nor to the right” (2 Chronicles 34:2). King Josiah did well in cleansing Judah and Jerusalem from all idolatry. During his reign, Josiah and the children of Israel departed not from following God.
While this great reign could have endured many more years, it was cut short when king Josiah went against a man, following the Lord’s assignment. The King of Israel assumed incorrectly, a heathen ruler could be doing a work for the Lord. Unfortunately, his false assumption cost him his life. Just because someone is in the company of heathen, doesn’t exclude them from being used of God. The Lord can use anyone He desires, to fulfill His plan. Rather than listen to Necho’s message, Josiah disguised himself, and went against the man’s words. The king died at a fairly young age, then was buried in one of the sepulchers of his fathers.
No man knows the day or time of his death, but while we have life, let’s use wisdom to navigate through it. We may not have all the solutions or answers to the many questions of life, but we serve the God who does. Appreciate every second you’re blessed to have, and do all you can to avoid making foolish mistakes. God loves everyone, but He can get more use from our lives, when we place all our trust in His will, and not our own.








