Today's Scripture Reading (March 14, 2026): 2 Kings 11
In 2023, CNN released a
special documentary series titled "Giuliani: What Happened to
America's Mayor," which examined the life and career of Rudy Giuliani, his
ascent to power, and his demise during the Trump Years. Maybe the one line
of the documentary that we all need to hear is that "power changes
you." And the words don't just apply to Rudy, but to all of us. Maybe
we all question why our politicians do what they do, and often we think
that we would do things differently. We would work with politicians from
different parties, so why can't they? We would reward good ideas wherever they
might arise, so why can't they? And maybe the answer is the same for all of us.
We really don't know what we would do because now we don't have the power, but
then we would. And power changes us.
I am tempted to wonder
about Athaliah's emotional state, or maybe her mental capacity, that she was
willing to kill her grandchildren and anyone else who might be in the line of
succession to the throne of Judah. As I read the story of Athaliah, I honestly
can't imagine a grandmother who would be willing to kill her grandchildren so
that she could be Queen. My grandchildren are precious treasures to me. All I
want for any of them is the absolute best this life has to offer. Yet, that is
precisely what Athaliah does. She kills anyone who might have reason to claim
that she isn't the rightful Queen of Judah.
But the real reason why
she is willing to do any of this is that power has the capacity to
change us in a very fundamental way. Once we have had power of any
kind, the human race seems to be willing to do anything to get it back. What
was once unthinkable suddenly becomes not only thinkable but a logical response
to the situation. We will do anything to keep the power that we have. The story
of Queen Athaliah killing the members of the Royal Family, including her own
children and grandchildren, and some of the seemingly incomprehensible actions
of Rudy Giuliani have the same cause; they are a result of power changing us in
ways that we could never imagine in the days when we lived without that
power. The story of Athaliah, as well as the contemporary tale of
Rudy Giuliani, is a cautionary tale of which we all need to be aware.
Only if we remember these stories will we be able to safeguard ourselves from
doing the unthinkable in our lives if we ever gain the kind of power that
changes us.
Tomorrow's Scripture Reading: 2 Chronicles 22
See also 2 Chronicles 22:10