As king of Judah, Asa reigned for 41 years in the southern kingdom.
I Kings 15:11-12 says, “And Asa did that which was right in the eyes of the
LORD, as did David his father. And he took away the sodomites out of the land,
and removed all the idols that his fathers had made.”
Jordan says, “Asa didn’t come from a line of good and godly
kings, but he was one. Notice his fathers had polluted the land with idolatry
(introducing Baal worship into the land) and took God’s Word out of the culture
so thoroughly that the sodomites had taken over.
“It’s interesting when you go through your Old Testament and
notice that every time the Word of God was removed from Israel, and false religions
came in (in other words, God’s Word was not the cultural norm), almost always
the sodomites came in.
“They’re there all along but they’re down in the gutter,
under the cover, back in the dark where they belonged. But when the light of
the Word of God to Israel became dim and the culture was darkened . . . Look,
if you’re doing deeds in darkness and the darkness begins to spread out in the
culture, where do you do your deeds? Everywhere.
“When there’s light in the culture, you do it in the closet.
You don’t pass laws to have that happen; you preach God’s Word to have that
happen. Every time the Word of God was not honored, the Israelites kept going
back to these activities.
“Now, when you talk about sodomy, the homosexual lifestyle,
you’re talking about the extreme in sexual perversion, which by the time you
get to the extreme, you’ve walked through all the other things to get there.
“Oftentimes, the Bible will describe the extreme,
understanding that you have to go through all this other to get to that
extreme. So you have this complete cultural breakdown of morality and what’s
right and wrong and Asa came along and got rid of all that and turned it
around!
“The verse says he removed all the idols that his FATHERS
had made. Think about it. Notice in verse 10 he does what his father David did.
But between him and David, he had a daddy and a granddaddy and a
great-granddaddy before you get back to the great-great-granddaddy David.
“Asa didn’t grow up in a godly home. His grandfather, Rehoboam,
if you look at the last verse in chapter 14: ‘And Rehoboam slept with his
fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David. And his mother's
name was Naamah an Ammonitess. And Abijam his son reigned in his stead.’
“I Kings 15:8 says, ‘And Abijam slept with his fathers; and
they buried him in the city of David: and Asa his son reigned in his stead.’
“Between Asa’s daddy, Abijam, and his granddaddy Rehoboam,
these two guys were real rascals! They were bad kings. Asa’s daddy was a bad
dude; he subverted Israel, followed Baal, and rejected God’s Word. His daddy
and granddaddy were the same.
“Now Asa’s great-granddaddy (Rehoboam’s daddy) was Solomon,
the guys who’s ‘heart was divided.’ He starts out great but then he gets hooked
up with all this false religion and they turned his heart from the Lord.
“Solomon’s daddy was David. David was the great good king in
Israel. ‘The man after God’s own heart.’ II Chronicles 14 says, ‘So Abijah
slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city of David: and Asa his
son reigned in his stead. 'In his days the land was quiet ten years.
[2] And Asa did that which was good and right in the eyes of the LORD his God:
[3] For he took away the altars of the strange gods, and the high places, and brake down the images, and cut down the groves:
[4] And commanded Judah to seek the LORD God of their fathers, and to do the law and the commandment.
[5] Also he took away out of all the cities of Judah the high places and the images: and the kingdom was quiet before him. ‘
[2] And Asa did that which was good and right in the eyes of the LORD his God:
[3] For he took away the altars of the strange gods, and the high places, and brake down the images, and cut down the groves:
[4] And commanded Judah to seek the LORD God of their fathers, and to do the law and the commandment.
[5] Also he took away out of all the cities of Judah the high places and the images: and the kingdom was quiet before him. ‘
“Asa turns the whole culture around! Here’s how this came
about. Chapter 15 says: ‘And the Spirit of God came upon Azariah the son of
Oded:
[2] And he went out to meet Asa, and said unto him, Hear ye me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin; The LORD is with you, while ye be with him; and if ye seek him, he will be found of you; but if ye forsake him, he will forsake you.’
[2] And he went out to meet Asa, and said unto him, Hear ye me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin; The LORD is with you, while ye be with him; and if ye seek him, he will be found of you; but if ye forsake him, he will forsake you.’
“You read on down through there and you see Asa does exactly
what God said to do. And one of the great revivals in Israel came because Asa
made a choice to ‘be ye strong therefore.’
“The prophet comes not to be like his fathers, but to go all
the way back to David to the covenant God made with Israel and to stand on the
Word of God, and he made that choice and that choice produced results. And Asa
cleaned out the Baal worship and all of the social and moral effects that come
from forsaking God’s Word.
“Now the question then is, ‘Well, what about his boy? What did
his son decide to do? Where did he wind up?’
“When Asa dies at the end of chapter 16, in chapter 20: 32
you read of son Jehoshaphat that he ‘walked in the way of Asa his father, and
departed not from it, doing that which was right in the sight of the LORD.’
“Jehoshaphat builds on what his daddy did. He doesn’t have
to go around and destroy all the Baal worship. Having had the ground already
cleared away for him, he can plant and, if you go down through II Chronicles
17: 5, it says, ‘Therefore the LORD stablished the kingdom in his hand; and all
Judah brought to Jehoshaphat presents; and he had riches and honour in
abundance. And his heart was lifted up in the ways of the LORD.’
“Not lifted up in the ways of his OWN thinking, but he’s
encouraged in the Lord! What he does is he sends teachers out to teach the Word
of God. In verse 8, he sends out Levites, the priests. Verse 9 says, ‘And they
taught in Judah, and had the book of the law of the LORD with them, and went
about throughout all the cities of Judah, and taught the people.’
“Whoa! They got the Book!
They’ve got the Book that goes all the way back to Moses! We call it the Received
Text. They’ve got God’s Book and He sends it out to be taught and re-establishes
the teaching priests.
“They go out into all the towns and villages and Jehoshaphat
sends them out to teach God’s Word, and when it begins to permeated Israel again,
God’s Word and the truth of who Israel was in the program of God began to take
root again in the nation and they had one of the greatest revivals in all of
the nation’s history under Asa’s boy!
“In fact, if you go on down through there, you’ll see that
not just Israel, but the heathen nations around Israel began to fear the Lord God
of Israel because of the blessings of God on Israel as a result of them keeping
His Word. We call that social impact. You ever hear anybody talk about, ‘We
want to be socially relevant’? These dudes were!
“What a dad Asa was. Imagine the benediction it would have
been for him to be able to look and see what his son did in Israel! What a heritage
to pass on!”
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