¶ … leadership lessons of Rehoboam and Jeroboam
The ancient Biblical story of Rehoboam and Jeroboam illustrates what constitutes true leadership. During this time in history, many people thought that heredity conveyed greatness. Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and the grandchild of King David. However, the Israelites often chafed under the heavy taxes imposed upon them by Solomon. Jeroboam, speaking on behalf of the common populace begged Rehoboam for these taxes to be eased. "Thy father made our yoke grievous: now therefore ease thou somewhat the grievous servitude of thy father, and his heavy yoke that he put upon us, and we will serve thee" (II Chronicles 10:4). However, the new king was deaf to these entreaties: "Thus shalt thou answer the people that spake unto thee ... For whereas my father put a heavy yoke upon you, I will put more to your yoke: my father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions" (II Chronicles 10:11). Rehoboam turned a deaf ear to his citizen as represented by Jeroboam, and increased the taxes upon the people of Israel, because of the advice of his foolish advisors. The new king "forsook the counsel which the old men gave him, and took counsel with the young men that were brought up with him" (II Chronicles 10:8).
In reaction to these actions, the people of Israel rebelled, under the leadership of Jeroboam. Ironically, in trying to establish himself as a strong king, Rehoboam showed himself to be a weak king. He bragged to the people of Israel "My little...
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