Today's Scripture Reading (March 12, 2026): 2 Kings 9
What did you want to be when you grew up? I must admit that I wish I had
a clearer idea of what I wanted to be when I was younger. I wish I had applied
myself more in one area rather than scattering my time across several areas of
interest. Sometimes I think I lived the bridge of Albert Hammond's hit song "Free
Electric Band."
Well, they [mom and dad] used to sit and
speculate upon their son's career
A lawyer or a doctor or a civil engineer
Just give me bread and water, put a guitar in my
hand.
'Cause all I need is music and the Free Electric
Band (Albert Hammond).
I think
the only occupation I didn't consider was that of a civil engineer. But I gave
serious thought to becoming a doctor or a lawyer, and of course, the dream was
always the Free Electric Band.
David had
been anointed as King over Israel while he was still a child. He didn't become
King for a couple of decades, but he knew where he was going. He lived with the
assurance that he would be King; he prepared himself for that moment, yet he
was also able to wait for it; at no point did David feel he had to press the
issue. David seemed to have an amazing trust that he would become King; God had
already declared that. But he also trusted that he would become King at the
time God had chosen, not at a time chosen by David. All of this gave David time
to prepare to become king.
A young
prophet is charged with the task of anointing Jehu as the next King of Israel.
He is the only candidate for the highest office of the Northern Kingdom to be
anointed as King. The prophet separates Jehu from his compatriots, then anoints
him, giving the general a prophetic message about what comes next. But it doesn't
happen right away. By doing it in private, he allows Jehu the time necessary to
prepare for and assume the position without having to defend himself against
King Jehoram's attacks, the son of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel.
Jehu
would become King, but later. Until that moment, he would gather strength and
prepare for the moment, without wondering if there was another path. But there
was no doubt now in the mind of Jehu that he was not intended to become "a
lawyer or a doctor or a civil engineer." Jehu's "Free Electric Band"
had arrived; he would become King over the Northern Kingdom."
Tomorrow's Scripture Reading: 2 Kings 10