2 Kings 8:16-29
Jehoram Reigns in Judah (2 Chronicles 21:1–20)
16 Now in the fifth year of Joram the son of Ahab, king of Israel, Jehoshaphat having been king of Judah, Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat began to reign as king of Judah. 17 He was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. 18 And he walked in the way of the kings of Israel, just as the house of Ahab had done, for the daughter of Ahab was his wife; and he did evil in the sight of the LORD. 19 Yet the LORD would not destroy Judah, for the sake of His servant David, as He promised him to give a lamp to him and his sons forever.
20 In his days Edom revolted against Judah’s authority, and made a king over themselves. 21 So Joram went to Zair, and all his chariots with him. Then he rose by night and attacked the Edomites who had surrounded him and the captains of the chariots; and the troops fled to their tents. 22 Thus Edom has been in revolt against Judah’s authority to this day. And Libnah revolted at that time.
23 Now the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? 24 So Joram rested with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the City of David. Then Ahaziah his son reigned in his place.
Ahaziah Reigns in Judah (2 Chronicles 22:1–6)
25 In the twelfth year of Joram the son of Ahab, king of Israel, Ahaziah the son of Jehoram, king of Judah, began to reign. 26 Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned one year in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Athaliah the granddaughter of Omri, king of Israel. 27 And he walked in the way of the house of Ahab, and did evil in the sight of the LORD, like the house of Ahab, for he was the son-in-law of the house of Ahab.
28 Now he went with Joram the son of Ahab to war against Hazael king of Syria at Ramoth Gilead; and the Syrians wounded Joram. 29 Then King Joram went back to Jezreel to recover from the wounds which the Syrians had inflicted on him at Ramah, when he fought against Hazael king of Syria. And Ahaziah the son of Jehoram, king of Judah, went down to see Joram the son of Ahab in Jezreel, because he was sick.
As the history of Israel unfolded, we find that the evil which the ruling leaders and the people pursued did not negate His promises of grace. God’s faithfulness is seen in longsuffering and mercy as consequences were felt but the inheritance through faithful Abraham (Genesis 15:6, Romans 4:1, James 2:23, Galatians 3:6, 9) to them and us was kept by the covenant promise of the LORD to all who are His called and chosen ones by the grace of His Son, the Messiah Jesus we call Christ. Jehoram ruled Judah in the way of the kings of Israel like evil idolatrous Ahab, yet the LORD had promised a lamp and seed to and through king David’s lineage until the Lord and God Jesus Christ was made a man (John 1:1, 14) in the fullness of God’s timing (Galatians 4:4-5) to save all who have done evil (Romans 3:20, 23) by His divine and perfect standards in the grace of forgiveness from the sins of evil paid for by the perfect man and divine sacrifice. God keeps all His promises, unlike us. We can trust Him completely when He says to believe and receive this promised Son for our reconciliation (Romans 5:10, 2 Corinthians 5:18, Colossians 1:20) with Him through turning from that sin to receive Him (John 1:12) and be found righteous (2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 3:21-22, 23-24, Philippians 3:9) in Him alone and not in our soiled rags (Isaiah 64:6, 1:18, Revelation 7:14) of feigned goodness. We who are promised eternity in the kingdom of God have a perfect righteous ruler who does on;y what is right, unlike rulers here in this passage and in all of fallen humanity; therefore we can trust His promises and follow in doing good and not evil as we once did like the kings of Israel and Judah, all by His enabling strength present in us as His Spirit for He rules the thrones of our hearts now. Remember God’s faithfulness (Deuteronomy 31:8, John 10:28, 29) in His promises!