So we checked our weapons, loaded everything as full as we could get it, and made a pot of coffee.”
So we checked our weapons, loaded everything as full as we could get it, and made a pot of coffee.”
Sometimes you just have to turn away from the past and walk forward in life one day at a time.”
–Kenneth Pratt (The Wolves of Windsor Ridge)
“Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers.”
Doin’ right for yerself is good. Doin’ right by others makes all the difference.”
–Chris Mullen (Rowdy: Wild and Mean, Sharp and Keen)
“Keep in mind that I am not talking now to your children, who have never experienced the discipline of the Lord your God or seen his greatness and his strong hand and powerful arm.”
The problem with politics, is that so many think doin’ their jobs comes with a reserved place at the trough.”
–Lou Bradshaw (Man With No Face)
“Judgment will again be founded on righteousness, and all the upright in heart will follow it.”
–Psalm 94:15 (NIV)
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“This is what the LORD says: ‘For three sins of Israel, even for four, I will not turn back my wrath. They sell the righteous for silver, and the needy for a pair of sandals.
They trample on the heads of the poor as upon the dust of the ground and deny justice to the oppressed. Father and son use the same girl and so profane my holy name.
They lie down beside every altar on garments taken in pledge. In the house of their god they drink wine taken as fines.'”
–Amos 2:6-8 (NIV)
The atmosphere has changed, the cheering and applauding has stopped, as Amos now turns his eyes towards Israel and proclaims, “For three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not turn away its punishment.” Now, he had the attention of the people. Judgment was coming.
The first indictment was that a farce had been made of the judicial system. A liberal court, a corrupt court where the innocent and poor and oppressed are sold into debt slavery. Judges go on their own opinions rather than basing their decisions on the law. The law is absent as is mercy. Peter Craigie writes, “The corruption of integrity of the judiciary may serve as an accurate barometer of a nation’s inner health.”
Second, as Lloyd Ogilvie points out, “is that the influential and rich trampled the head of the poor into the dust.” To pervert means to “abrogate the course of justice…the perpetrators would be the proud and the arrogant.” (Ogilvie) The people had become base in morals and ethics. True justice is hard to find, in fact, the court system, the judges deny justice and then take from the people.
To make matters worse was the worship of Baal that brought “the mistreatment of the poor and oppressed was directly related to the people’s misplaced worship and devotion.” (Ogilvie) We see that Israel practiced in “sacred” prostitution, thus ignoring and turning away from the laws of God. Father and son going to the same temple prostitute not only showed immorality but idolatry as well. It was a deliberate act of disobedience and Wiersbe notes, “it was rebellion against God and defiled His holy name.”
Israel, who previously cheered the prophecies of Amos, is now hearing him proclaim that they were a very corrupt society and had not escaped the attention of God. There was abuse of the law, abuse of the poor, and the abuse of religion. It might do us good to look into the mirror that Amos held up. Gary G. Cohen says, “This truth is not accepted by the liberals and unbelievers who view all religion as the invention and imagination of men.” I am again reminded here of the words of Paul, “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness.” (Romans 1:18, NKJV) Paul doesn’t stop there, “Professing to be wise, they became fools…and God gave them over to a debased mind…” (1:22,28, NKJV)
Knowledge is increasing, but common sense is not common. Look at the faces of those in power, the bureaucrats and their arrogance is clearly seen. We must keep in mind the judgment of God. Jeremiah warned of judgment, was scorned, and even those who were true to God felt the punishment that came by going into captivity. Note this, repentance does not always stop the consequences of sin. Sometimes the righteous feel the touch of God’s chastising hand along with the rest of the people.