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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2026 · 21 MIN

King Joash Renews the Temple & Paul Appeals Directly to Caesar | Day 187

from The Bible in a Year Podcast with Scott Purcell

How does God secure His purposes when political corruption tries to box them in? Today on Day 187, we navigate seasons of institutional restoration alongside high-stakes political maneuvering. In 2 Kings, the young king Joash takes accountability for the house of God, establishing a dedicated chest system to bypass administrative neglect and directly fund repairs for the Temple. Yet, the spiritual landscape remains volatile as kings slide into old habits and Elisha gives his final, deathbed prophecy.In the book of Acts, the ongoing conspiracy against the apostle Paul lands before a brand-new Roman governor, Festus. Refusing to let a corrupt system trade his life for political favors, Paul utilizes his ultimate legal right as a Roman citizen. With a single, sharp declaration—"I appeal to Caesar"—he shatters his opponents' local plots and forces open the doors for the gospel to travel straight to the heart of the Roman Empire.Today’s Scripture:📖 2 Kings 12:1–14:22 – King Joash reigns well while guided by Jehoiada the priest, commissioning a chest with a hole in its lid to collect funds for needed Temple repairs. After Jehoiada dies, Joash compromises, using Temple gold to buy off Syria. Following his assassination, Jehoahaz and Jehoash rule Israel through deep spiritual decline, though Elisha delivers a final victory prophecy before dying. In Judah, Amaziah conquers Edom but foolishly provokes Israel into a civil war that leaves Jerusalem's walls broken.📖 Acts 25:1–22 – Governor Festus replaces Felix, and religious leaders immediately request Paul be transferred to Jerusalem, planning to ambush and kill him. Festus holds a trial in Caesarea instead. When Festus tries to appease the accusers by asking Paul to stand trial in Jerusalem, Paul asserts his citizenship: "I stand before Caesar's tribunal... I appeal to Caesar." Festus grants the appeal, and shortly after, King Agrippa arrives to hear Paul's high-profile defense.📖 Psalm 81:1–7 – An enthusiastic song of praise calling Israel to sing aloud to God, blow the trumpet at the new moon, and remember how He delivered them from the heavy burdens of Egypt, answering them from the secret place of thunder.RESOURCES & READ-ALONG📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKi8-_5xHGL_nFAZOthHtZhcb4CqW4ZF📖 Follow the Text (LEB): https://biblia.com/books/leb/🗓️ Download the Full Plan: https://www.biblica.com/resources/reading-plans/CONNECT & SUPPORT📧 Questions? Scott: [email protected]🎁 Partner with Us: https://huttobible.churchcenter.com/giving/to/go-pastor-support📩 Ministry Updates: https://scott-purcell.epistle.org/subscribeCREDITS & LEGALThe Lexham English Bible is used by permission. Copyright 2012 Logos Bible Software.Music: "Be The Hero" by Pumpupthemind via Free Music Archive (CC BY 4.0).Keywords:2 Kings 12, 2 Kings 13, 2 Kings 14, Acts 25, Psalm 81, Joash chest temple repair, Elisha deathbed arrows, Amaziah pride, Governor Festus, Paul appeals to Caesar, King Agrippa, Roman tribunal, audio bible.

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