Thursday, July 15, 2010

lament for judgment

Good morning all,
This morning Amos switches gears poetically, while his message stays pretty consistent. He calls his words for today a lament, a song/poem of mourning for Israel's fate. In addition to lamenting the coming defeat of Israel Amos calls on Israel to repent and turn back to God. In almost the same breath he warns them that they shouldn't turn to God through some of the traditional places of worship like Gilgal and Bethel because these shrines are going to be destroyed.

Amos returns to the idea that Israel will be judged for their injustice against the poor. He lists a set of offenses like abusing the poor and taking bribes against the righteous. Then he proclaims that those who built houses of stone (in other words, the wealthy) won't live in those houses because they will be conquered by others. Amos doesn't hold out much hope for Israel in the coming years, but he looks for mercy after judgement for the "remnant of Joseph".

Amos is challenging because his proclamation is so harsh. At the same time we know that the one who judges Israel and the rest of the world is the same one who sent his son to take that judgment for us. Even on the darkest days we can count on God's love, as we seek the strength to turn back to God when we go off course.

Blessings on your day,
Sam

Amos 5:1-15

Hear this word that I take up over you in lamentation, O house of Israel: 2Fallen, no more to rise, is maiden Israel; forsaken on her land, with no one to raise her up. 3For thus says the Lord God: The city that marched out a thousand shall have a hundred left, and that which marched out a hundred shall have ten left. 4For thus says the Lord to the house of Israel: Seek me and live; 5but do not seek Bethel, and do not enter into Gilgal or cross over to Beer-sheba; for Gilgal shall surely go into exile, and Bethel shall come to nothing. 6Seek the Lord and live, or he will break out against the house of Joseph like fire, and it will devour Bethel, with no one to quench it. 7Ah, you that turn justice to wormwood, and bring righteousness to the ground! 8The one who made the Pleiades and Orion, and turns deep darkness into the morning, and darkens the day into night, who calls for the waters of the sea, and pours them out on the surface of the earth, the Lord is his name, 9who makes destruction flash out against the strong, so that destruction comes upon the fortress.

10They hate the one who reproves in the gate, and they abhor the one who speaks the truth. 11Therefore because you trample on the poor and take from them levies of grain, you have built houses of hewn stone, but you shall not live in them; you have planted pleasant vineyards, but you shall not drink their wine. 12For I know how many are your transgressions, and how great are your sins— you who afflict the righteous, who take a bribe, and push aside the needy in the gate. 13Therefore the prudent will keep silent in such a time; for it is an evil time. 14Seek good and not evil, that you may live; and so the Lord, the God of hosts, will be with you, just as you have said. 15Hate evil and love good, and establish justice in the gate; it may be that the Lord, the God of hosts, will be gracious to the remnant of Joseph.

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