Day 22

The Fall of Israel

from the 1 & 2 Kings reading plan


2 Kings 16:1-20, 2 Kings 17:1-41, Proverbs 29:2, 1 Peter 2:21-25

BY Kaitie Stoddard

My first year of college I was blessed with a Southern roommate. We became the best of friends, but it wasn’t without some cultural clashes. One such example was when we stayed up late into the night debating the value of grits versus oatmeal, to the dismay of our third roommate. That year, I visited my friend’s childhood home over Thanksgiving break, and that is when my Yankee eyes were truly opened to the strong influences of the South. Surrounded by sweet tea, I found myself effortlessly adopting a phrase I’d sworn off completely: “y’all.” Not two weeks earlier, I’d argued, “It’s not even a real word!” Yet there I was, sounding as if I’d always been a Southern belle.

It’s a silly example of a larger principle. If we’re not careful, we can easily change our beliefs to fit our surroundings. This was certainly true for the Israelites. God established His covenant with them and taught them the right way to live, but they adopted the false gods of the nations they had defeated. They worshiped the idols around them even though they knew the one true God. The Lord warned them to turn back to Him through “every prophet and every seer” but they would not listen (2 Kings 17:13). And ultimately, God allowed them to become captives so they could realize their captivity.

There is a warning for us in this story—the question is whether or not we will heed it. We are all aware that today’s culture worships many idols: from financial status to career achievement, personal beauty to perfect-looking families. These things become idols when we bow down to them in worship. When we hang our happiness on their outcomes instead of turning to God for true joy.

If we’re really honest with ourselves, I’m guessing every one of us will find we struggle with some idol or another. None of us are perfect, and by the blood of Jesus, there is grace for that. But what should really scare us is that we so easily make the same mistakes Israel once made, when they “followed worthless idols and became worthless themselves” (2 Kings 17:15).

If we get so wrapped up in chasing the American Dream or building our social media platforms, we might look up one day and realize we’ve wasted our lives. We might find that we were only giving lip service to God, while giving actual power to much lesser things. Although the false gods of our culture don’t have literal golden shrines, they are very real and very seductive. And like Israel, we are at risk of ignoring the warning and willingly enslaving ourselves to idols that will never satisfy.

Let’s not wait for the Lord to issue us a painful wakeup call before we turn back to Him. Let’s not waste weeks, months, or even years of our lives chasing idols that leave us wanting. Instead, may we listen to the warning from our God and direct our worship to Him. He alone can satisfy. He alone is good. “Let anyone who has ears listen” (Matthew 11:15).

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29 thoughts on "The Fall of Israel"

  1. MARTHA says:

    ❤️

  2. Kara says:

    When I read these verses, I see how easy it would be to light some incense “just in case” the other nations are right – what’s the harm? And how I do that in my own life – confusing security for my 401K, my job title for my value, physical possessions for fruits of a life well lived. May God protect us all from these false gods and continue to draw us close to Him!

  3. Skylar Jutte says:

    In my last relationship I relied on my partner for my happiness. I thought my whole life that once I found the person I would spend my life with that it would be the answer to all of my problems. My idol was an unconditional loving relationship with another person. It was only after that relationship ended that I realized I needed to have an unconditional relationship with God in order to be happy with myself and in the life I share with others.

  4. Aimee D says:

    Holy Spirit convict me where I have idols placed before my Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen

  5. Tricia C says:

    Oh Lord. I want to keep my eyes on you and you alone. I want to live purposefully for you today and every day. I know you created me for a purpose. I pray today Lord, that you would work in me and through me for that purpose.

    1. AnneLyn P says:

      My prayer as well. Thank you.

    2. Nancy Hubbard says:

      Amen!

    3. Jennifer Martin says:

      Amen!

  6. Angie says:

    Kathy, I will pray for Macy. May she know the touch of God as both Savior and Healer. May He surround the hearts and mind of Macy, her family, her friends, and your school staff. Give them strength Lord. Give them peace and healing.

    Churchmouse, thank you. Social media – I love seeing pictures of people I care about and the things they are doing, but it is a very slippery slope. It can be a tool for Christ, but also a self glorifier…not just Facebook, Instagram, but any site…Lord, give us ears to hear and hearts that are pure before You. May our time be used to glorify You alone.

  7. Kathy says:

    It is so easy to get caught up in “stuff”. Last night all my “stuff” got put into perspective. I found out that one of my students has been diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. She’s 15 and her name is Macy. They are still running tests to be sure it’s not Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. My heart justs aches for what she is facing. Please pray for her and for her family. Pray for all of her friends. Pray for me and my fellow teachers as we help these students navigate something that is incomprehensible. I ask for wisdom and discernment. I pray that God heals her completely but even more I pray for God to be glorified through all of this. I pray that He will use this to bring students into a relationship with Him. God is good and He is good all of the time.

    1. Kristen * says:

      Praying!

    2. Caroline Sease says:

      Kathy, I am a teacher as well, and the anxiety and compassion you express here is something I can feel deeply with you. I will be praying for Macy, for you & your fellow teachers, and for all the students who know precious Macy. Please keep us updated. We’re standing in the gap with you.

    3. AnneLyn P says:

      Praying.

    4. Mari V says:

      As someone who works at a school I will be praying. I totally get it

    5. Tree Z says:

      Praying

    6. Eliza Beaulier says:

      I will certainly be praying for your sweet student! My husband is running a race for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in June and we would love to support Macy in any way we can.

    7. Camille English Davis says:

      Prayers for Macy’s total and complete healing!

    8. Tonya Moreland says:

      I said a prayer for Macy and you as well, Kathy

  8. Churchmouse says:

    What a seductive idol is the self. Social media feeds this monster with endless selfies and self promotion. Pride soars. But self doesn’t satisfy and pride leads to a fall. God will not long permit anything or anyone to be exalted above Himself. May I humble myself before the Lord and confess my sin before the Lord Himself humbles me. Let me be held captive only by Him.

    1. Camille English Davis says:

      Amen and Amen!

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