Amos 1- Judgment on the Nations
Amos denounces the sins of six gentile nations before
he pronounces judgment on Judah and Israel. God did not give His law to the
gentile nations, but He still held them accountable for their sins against humanity.
Israel and Judah sinned against God’s law and God’s love; but the Gentiles
sinned against their “inner law,” their conscience (Rom. 2:12-16).
The Gentiles sinned against their fellowman. Amos
condemned their brutality, slavery, revenge, murder, and thievery. The nations
seemed to get away with their sins, but God eventually caught up with them. He
is long-suffering, but He is also holy.
Being the chosen people of God, Israel and Judah had a
greater responsibility before the Lord. In one way or another, they violated
all the ten commandments; and that meant God would have to judge them.
If God judges lost people for their sins, what will He
do to those who claim to know Him? Privilege brings responsibility (Luke
12:48), and where there is responsibility, there will be accountability. The
people of Israel and Judah rejoiced when they heard Amos condemn their
neighbors; but then he condemned God’s people for their sins, and that was not
acceptable to them.
Is God being long-suffering toward you? Is His
judgment of others a warning to You? Are you heeding it?
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