In the Bible we see a story of a young boy who
becomes king. The boy's name is Josiah, which
means the fire of God. Josiah becomes king of
Judah when the nation was filled with idolatry,
witchcraft, murder, immorality and all manner of
heathen practices. Instead of the Word of God,
the society had seeped into the very fiber of
the lifestyles of the people. The trend of the
day required a Pacesetter to come to the
forefront.
This was the perfect time for Josiah to come
into the picture.
In 2 Chronicles 34:1-3, we read of Josiah
becoming king of Judah. However, this was not
the first time that Josiah is mentioned. Josiah
and what he would do is prophesied in 1 Kings
13:2. God knew 322 years before Josiah was born
what his destiny was going to be. God looked
into the future and saw the need for a
Pacesetter.
In the book of Ephesians 2:10 we read: "For we
are God's workmanship created in Christ Jesus
for good works, which God prepared beforehand
that we should walk in them."
God has a plan for you to fulfill that no one
else can fulfill but you!
Josiah was God's person to bring about the
standard in Judah once again. We read that
Josiah became king at 8 years of age. He reigned
for 31 years and did not turn to the right or to
the left but he kept his focus straight on God!
Josiah was not going to follow the trends of the
society around him, but was going to make a
change - He was rising up to be the Pacesetter -
Setting the Standard not Following the Trend.
There are some important traits of a person who
begins to set a new standard. Let's examine just
one of Josiah's traits so we can observe his
formula for being a Pacesetter.
Josiah rediscovered the Word of God
During Josiah's reign, the book of the Law was
discovered. Josiah now came face to face with
what the Lord required of His people. For the
first time, Josiah began to realize how far the
trends of his time had taken the people away
from serving the true God.
When we discover the Word we realize how far we,
as a people, have strayed away from God. In
America we must realize that we were founded
upon the Word of God.
Even one of our early forefathers, James
Madison, said that we have staked the whole
future of American civilization, not upon the
power of government, far from it. He said we
have staked the future of our political
institutions upon the capacity of mankind for
self-government; upon the capacity of each and
all of us to govern ourselves, to control
our-selves, to sustain ourselves according to
the Ten Commandments of God.
It was the intent of our founding fathers to
have this country founded upon the Word of God
and to continue to be governed by the Word Of
God.
Patrick Henry, the great patriot, stated: "It
cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often
that this great nation was founded, not by
religionists, but by Christians, not on
religions, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ."
The trends in America have been changing
drastically in the last thirty years. In 1962,
the Supreme Court ruled the following prayer
illegal: "Almighty God, we acknowledge our
dependence on Thee, and we beg Thy blessing upon
us, our parents, our teachers, and our country."
The courts continued the trends again, ruling in
1967 a poem illegal that was directed towards
God. Our nation has slowly gone the road
furthest from the Word of God.
In 1980, the Supreme Court ruled against the
posting of the Ten Commandments: "If the posted
copies of the Ten Commandments are to have any
effect at all, it will be to induce the school
children to read, meditate upon, perhaps to
venerate and obey the commandments ...This...is
not a permissible state objective under the
Establishment Clause."
These are the trends that are happening in our
nation but it does not have to affect the
church. We in the church, like Josiah, have to
pray and rediscover the Word of God again.
The Word will tell us the way to live and how to
do it. It is a time for Pacesetters to be raised
up within the churches of America again.