19:1-3
A prophet, Jehu the seer, came and rebuked Jehoshaphat for being willing to help Ahab, a wicked king who hated the Lord. At the same time his good deeds worked in his favour, and God knew that he wanted to follow the Lord.
19:4-7
Jehoshaphat was concerned not just for himself, but worked to get all the people to turn back to the Lord. To help towards this end, he appointed judges throughout the land. None of us can do everything ourselves, nor are we meant to. Justice is an essential part of a godly land.
19:8-11
In Jerusalem Levites were appointed to settle disputes. They were to serve faithfully and wholeheartedly, and to do so in the fear of the Lord. They were to promote the fear of the Lord. Without the fear of the Lord, justice cannot prosper, as western nations are discovering. Amariah was the chief pries appointed to oversee matters.
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