November 16, 2021

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Read – Read Amos 9

What does it say?
Amos proclaimed that God would shake the house of Israel, but He would not totally destroy the house of Jacob.

What does it mean?
God announced a judgment on Israel so severe that the nation would almost be wiped out of existence. Those who had been unfaithful to God’s covenant and rebelled against His standards of morality would find no hiding place. However, there was hope for the Jewish remnant who had submitted to God’s authority. In God’s sifting process, the righteous would be separated from the wicked. God promised the restoration of the house of David, the return of the exiles, and repair of broken places. Ultimately, God’s people will be firmly and forever established in the land He has given them.

How should I respond?
God’s judgment on nations that reject His standard of righteousness is clearly shown throughout the writings of the Old Testament prophets. Because our nation has increasingly adopted laws and lifestyles that violate His Word, many believers feel that God’s judgment is inevitable. However, there is still hope for revival in our nation, but only if we, as individuals, choose the blessings of obedience rather than the judgment that must come from disobedience. As believers, our faith is in Christ, our standard is God’s Word, and our hope is in God’s promises. Keep in mind that revival begins in the heart of one person. What will you do to be that person where you live?