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<p>The story of Rehoboams reign is here concluded, much as the story of the other reigns concludes. Two things especially are observable here:—1. That he was at length pretty well <i>fixed in his kingdom</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.12.13" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.12.13">2 Chron. 12:13</a>. His fenced cities in Judah did not answer his expectation, so he now <i>strengthened himself in Jerusalem</i>, which he made it his business to fortify, and there he reigned seventeen years, in <i>the city which the Lord had chosen to put his name there</i>. This intimates his honour and privilege, that he had his royal seat in the holy city, which yet was but an aggravation of his impiety—near the temple, but far from God. Frequent skirmishes there were between his subjects and Jeroboams, such as amounted to <i>continual wars</i>, (<a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.12.15" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.12.15">2 Chron. 12:15</a>), but he held his own, and reigned, and, as it should seem, did not so grossly <i>forsake the law of God</i> as he had done (<a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.12.1" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.12.1">2 Chron. 12:1</a>) in his fourth year. 2. That he was never rightly fixed in his religion, <a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.12.14" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.12.14">2 Chron. 12:14</a>. He never quite cast off God; and yet in this he did evil, that he <i>prepared not, he engaged not, his heart to seek the Lord</i>. See what the fault is laid upon. (1.) He did not serve the Lord because he did not seek the Lord. He did not pray, as Solomon did, for wisdom and grace. If we prayed better, we should be every way better. Or he did not consult the word of God, did not seek to that as his oracle, nor take directions from it. (2.) He made nothing of his religion because he did not set his heart to it, never minded it with any closeness of application, and never any hearty disposition to it, nor ever came up to a steady resolution in it. What little goodness he had was transient and passed away like the morning cloud. He did evil because he was never determined for that which is good. Those are easily drawn by Satan to any evil who are wavering and inconstant in that which is good and are never persuaded to make religion their business.</p>