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Justice: A Study in Amos

DAY 3 OF 8

What does it say?

Israel ignored God’s continued warnings to return to Him even though He withheld food and rain, sending locusts and plagues instead.

What does it mean?

Israel ignored God’s warnings and correction like a rebellious child. They repeatedly refused to return to the Lord despite the difficulties He sent their way. God had even given them scriptural warnings that He would use these exact chastisements when His people disobeyed (Lev. 26; Deut. 28-29; 1 Kings 8). God would have been perfectly just to punish Israel at any point, but He mercifully chose to give them more time to repent. Still, they lived as they saw fit, oblivious to God and unaware that time was up. Israel had to prepare to meet their God and face even harsher judgment.

How should I respond?

One of the many ways God shows His love is through His patience when we disobey. However, we aren’t guaranteed multiple chances to turn from sinful disobedience without experiencing the Lord’s chastisement. God wants you to follow Him because you love Him, but He won’t hesitate to get your attention through difficulty if you persist in sin. Are you prepared to meet God as an obedient child? What area of rebellion needs to be corrected in your life today? The Lord is patiently waiting to forgive you. Will you return that part of your heart to Him right now?

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Justice: A Study in Amos

Written by the shepherd-prophet Amos, this book exposes Israel's sinful religious hypocrisy and corrupt leadership. Amos prophesies against their rejection of God's law and the terrible social injustice perpetrated against the poor and vulnerable. As Amos foretells judgment on many nations, including Israel, we are reminded of the ultimate need for restoration and the promise of greater redemption.

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