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O. SELLERS, Acting Director n the Sunday School Course. the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 31 THE BOY JOASH CROWNED KING. LESSON TEXT-II Kings 11:4-12. GOLDEN TEXT-The house of the wicked shall be overthrown; but the tent of the upright shall flourish.-Prov. 14: 11, R. V. This is a great and most intensely interesting boy's story.. For thirty years two great heroes, Elijah and Elisha, fought against Baal. They stood up against kings and people, and fought for pure morals as the champions of Jehoval\. Jehoshaphat, a good man, allowed his son to marry Jezebel's daughter and the nation reaped the results. The son of this union reigned over Judah but one year and was slain by Jehu, the destroyer of Ahab's dynasty. Athaliah, as dow ager queen regent ruled for six years (See 2 Chron. 22). General Jehu wrought in the northern kingdom, hence the temporary escape of this child of Jezebel, the cursed queen. 1. Concealment, vv. 1-3. Jehosheba, the wife of Jehoiada, the high priest in charge of the temple, is thought to be the daughter of Joram by another wife than Athaliah. She was the agent in God's hands of saving the boy's life and of the final extinguishment of the seed of Ahab. Jehosheba, as daughter of one king, sister of another and high priest's wife, was familiar with every nook and corner of the temple, and "so a woman's ruthlessness was out witted by a woman's cunning.''-Far rar. Thus God saved the seed of Da vid according to his Word (Psalms 89:3, 4). II. Conspiracy, vv. 4-8. Athallah's bloody reign is one of the darkest pages in the history of Judah. She murdered not her own children but her grandchildren to gain, or rather to continue, her rule, for as her son's counselor she was the real ruler of the nation (II Kings 8:26, 27; II Chron. 22:3, 4). God had made a promise (cli. 8:19; Isa. 7:6; Jer. 33:17-26) and that promise must be fulfilled, for no evil can thwart his will. Athaliah is a terrfble example of unrestrained heredity. We have here the results of an unholy alliance. This is also an appalling example of the fruit of selfish ambition: (a) upon th.e nation, (b) on the family, (c) on the individ ual. As against this picture we see a con secrated woman, a devoted home and the teaching of a pious priest, the final outcome of which was the over throw of evil. This priest and his wife took certain other traits Joaah inherited from his vile ancestors, such as courage, energy, skill and perse verance, and, training them under right - and pious environment, turned them to the blessing of the nation. The early formative period of this boy's life was thus spent in such a way as to result in continuous bloss ing throughout his reign (12:1, 2). li. Crowning, vv. 9-12 (to v. 16). It was a great service the priest and his wife rendered to Judah to save and to train a child. So likewise we are priv ileged, and those who are truly saved and rightly trained will also ulti mately be crowned (II Tim. 4:8; I Peter 5:14; Rlev. 2:10). There are t wo accounts of the coro nation ceremonies (see also II Chiron. 22:10-23:21'); they differ- but do not conflict. The five captains and 500 bodyguards wrought a great work on that Sabbath day Every man in the conspiracy (11( exactly as told. JToash is brought out at the exact moment. So also will our king appear at God's appointed time. Tfhe law is placedl in his hands (v. 12. Ex. 25:16; Ps. 73:6; Isa. 8:16, 20). Th'lis controverts those who would have us believe the law was not written until JIoaah reigned Aside from the law which was placed in his hands a crown wvas placed on his head andl there wvas also the cus tomary shiouting and clapping of hands andl cries of "God save the king'' (Am. R. V.) which accompany such occa sions. IV. Conclusion. (1) Our Young Kings (and Queens). For everyon'e of our boys and girls there is awaiting a kingdom. Each is surrounded by dan gers even as Joash. Their only safety is in God, in the love and power of his holy spirit, the knowledge of his word, the care and culture of his church, the guidance and influence of homes which belong to him. (2) The Bible and the Coronation. The chief and~ most important part of the coronation wa~'s to iplace the word of God ini the young king's hand. "Thy wordl have I hid ini my heart that I might not sin against thee." It is the royal lawv, life, lively oracles, food, light and wisdom for king and subject alike.' (3) The Anointed King. Symbolical ly Joashi receive d the holy spirit that he might know now and nave power to live and govern by the law just placed in his hands. (I Sam. 10:16; 16:13; Acts 4:27; Hieb. 1:9). Such anointe'd ones are kings and queens and ieicir ilves are a benedic tion to all the vw:>rld. (4) The Eclipse ofs'Evil. The one who sv'as most guilt), who took the swori tnat she might .-ule, was the first to cry treason. Heir cry could not any longer hold back the purposes of God and she mis eabnly pearished. No '-Smoke of Battlo" Now. One of the marked features of the European conflict that distinguish it from the wart of the past is the ab sence of smoke on the firing line. Ow ing to the use of smokeless powder, no smoke is made when a rifle is dis charged, while the heaviest artillery throws off nothing more than a thin mist that is invisible a hundred yards away and disappears within a few sec onds after a gun is fired. Only when shrapnel or a shell explodes in the enemy's line is there anything vis ible in the way of smoke, the whole purpose being to conceal the position of the guns throwing the projectiles while making the points where the projectiles explode clearly visible. 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