Amos
4:12
“……
prepare to meet your God, O Israel!”
On the surface, things were going well in the northern
kingdom of Israel – the people were enjoying unprecedented economic and
political prosperity, not experienced since the days of Solomon. The enemies on
her borders were subdued for the moment, peace reigned.
When Amos stood up to bring the word of the Lord, I am
sure he was applauded all the way, because he brought news of the Lord’s
impending punishment for the age-old enemies of Israel – destruction was
decreed over Damascus (capital city of Syria); Gaza (city in Philistia); Tyre;
Edom; Ammon and Moab. I can just see those heads nodding in agreement and faces
lighting up with glee as the places and nations of their adversaries were mentioned!
But then the atmosphere changed. Because Amos, the
uneducated shepherd with no social standing whatsoever, announced the severe judgement
that the Lord was bringing against Judah (southern kingdom) and Israel
(northern kingdom).
As Amos started listing the reasons for the dire
condemnation of the Lord, it transpired that, underneath the surface, things
were not at all going well in the prosperous kingdoms of Israel. The most
extreme social injustice was prevalent throughout society; self-indulgence and
pleasure-seeking was the motivating force for all economic activity; financial
gains were brought about through oppressing the poor and outright robbery and
even selling people as slaves for trivial things like a pair of sandals. Gross
idolatry took place, the practice of which included making use of temple
prostitutes.
Against this backdrop, Amos calls out the words of the
Lord to Israel quoted above, namely …prepare to meet your God, O Israel!”
And in the next verse, God reminds them of Who their God is: Amos
4:13 For the LORD is the one who shaped the mountains, stirs up the winds, and
reveals his thoughts to mankind. He turns the light of dawn into darkness and
treads on the heights of the earth. The LORD God of Heaven’s Armies is his
name! The supreme Ruler over everything, the Creator of heavens and
earth.
Israel had chosen, through her rejection of the God Who
has always loved and protected her, to become His enemy, His adversary. And in
this role Amos called on her to prepare to meet her God – and face the terrible
judgement that she so righteously deserved.
Points to ponder: Jesus,
through His death on the cross, bought for us (at a great price) the privilege
of being called sons and daughters of the Most High God. If we choose Jesus as
our Lord and Master, we can now confidently enter the Holy of Holies and meet
with our Heavenly Father to experience His loving-kindness and mercy. We can,
however, choose to reject and ignore Him and stay in wilful sin, and then meet
God - only to experience His wrath and judgement. Which do you choose? To face
God as His adversary, or as His child?
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