Royalty and loyalty - The two things are different. Jehu was regarded
as royalty, but he wasn’t fully loyal to the Lord. Jehu did some good
things, with which the Lord was pleased - “Jehu got rid of Baal worship
throughout Israel ... The Lord said to Jehu, ‘You did what I consider
right’” (2 Kings 10:28,30). Jehu’s good actions were not the full story
of his life. There was also much that was displeasing to the Lord -
“Jehu did not turn away from the sins that Jeroboam led Israel to commit
- the worship of the golden calves that were at Bethel and Dan ...
Jehu didn’t wholeheartedly obey the teachings of the Lord God of
Israel” (2 Kings 10:29,31).
“At the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem”, the keynote of the service was joyful thanksgiving. They gathered together “to celebrate joyfully the dedication with songs of thanksgiving” (Nehemiah 12:27). “On that day they offered great sacrifices, rejoicing because God had given them great joy” (Nehemiah 12:43). They sang “songs of praise and thanksgiving to God” (Nehemiah 12:46). This joyful thanksgiving is only a foretaste of the greater joy and thanksgiving of heaven: “There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away” (Revelation 21:4). In the city of God, “the glory of God” will be shining with everlasting brightness (Revelation 21:23). The Church of God will be “prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband” (Revelation 21:2). The beautiful picture of the godly wife in Proverbs 31 gives us an outline of what God is seeking to do in His people. It is summarized in Proverbs 31:30: “A woman who fears the Lord is to be
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