The Mother of a King and the Wife of an Evil Man

I’m fascinated by stories of little known people in the Bible. One of those people was the mother of King Hezekiah. This is a previously published story but it’s still true today. With Mother’s Day approaching, I thought it was especially meaningful, illustrating the significance of the most important job in the world–being a mom.

Hezekiah’s father was one of the most wicked kings Judah had ever known. Ahaz brought back the worship of Baal. Judah reeled under the influence of this ungodly king who even sacrificed one of his sons to the heathen god. Yet, he married a godly woman, Abi or Abijah, who was the daughter of Zechariah, spiritual counselor to King Uzziah.

Hezekiah was the son of Ahaz and Abi. He became king at the age of twenty-five and he was a godly king. How could Hezekiah, whose father was evil personified and served a false god, be a young man who loved and feared the Lord? I believe the answer must have been Abi, his mother.

Abi most likely kept Hezekiah away from his father as much as possible. Perhaps his bedtime stories were about the glory days of King David and the way the country flourished under God’s blessings. Abi could have faced her husband’s displeasure in the way she brought up Hezekiah but she believed obeying God was more important than obeying a wicked king.

The teachings of his mother stayed with King Hezekiah. He tore down the places of idol worship and restored the glory of the temple in Jerusalem. It sounds as if the people were tired of evil and false gods and the depravity of Ahaz. I can imagine a young Hezekiah who had obtained the trust of the people even before he became king. Did his mother, in her wisdom, guide him in this?

 

God blessed Judah because of Hezekiah. Through the wisdom of the young king, Jerusalem’s walls were re-built. The Assyrian king, Sennacherib, was defeated through the leadership of Hezekiah.

One of my favorite Bible stories is of God turning back the shadow of the sun dial ten degrees while Hezekiah was king. (See Isaiah 38.) Do you find this hard to believe? I don’t. I also believe that God created the universe and that His Son Jesus was born of a virgin, Mary. How hard would it be for a God like that to turn back the shadow of the sun dial ten degrees? With God, all things are possible.

Sometimes I wonder about Abi’s mother. She had a godly father, perhaps a godly mother too. Maybe King Hezekiah was influenced by his grandparents as well as his mother.

As Mother’s Day approaches, it is good to remember that the most important person in a child’s life is his or her mother. They have a special place in our hearts which no one else can fill.

My Mother's Day bouquet

My Mother’s Day bouquet

Abi must have been brave. She must have kept son away from Ahaz and taught him that idol worship was wrong. Motherhood can be difficult but it is blessed with joys that nothing else offers. Being a mom is the most important job on earth.


 

Comments

  1. I am always amazed too how one King could be so wicked and then the son be righteous. Obviously, many were influenced by their mother’s faith. It would be wonderful if all good mothers were appreciated every day of the year.

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