Daily Blast - Minor Prophets: Day 11

 

Scripture

“The time will come,” says the Lord,
“when the grain and grapes will grow faster
than they can be harvested.
Then the terraced vineyards on the hills of Israel
will drip with sweet wine!
14 I will bring my exiled people of Israel
back from distant lands,
and they will rebuild their ruined cities
and live in them again.
They will plant vineyards and gardens;
they will eat their crops and drink their wine.
15 I will firmly plant them there
in their own land.
They will never again be uprooted
from the land I have given them,”
says the Lord your God.
— Amos 9:13-14 (NLT)

Reflection

Chapters 7, 8, and the beginning of 9 are about how God is looking to punish the Israelites for not listening to Him and continuing without change. He shows Amos several visions to show what He will do to punish the Israelites. The first two – locusts and fire – Amos pleads with God not to go forward with these two plans, so He doesn’t. Instead of this God talks about judging the people on how they have changed since His warning to the people.

In the final vision, God shows Amos that He will destroy the temple at Bethel, bringing judgement on the people, leaders, and their gods. Just because they are God's chosen people does not make them exempt from punishment.

However, the book ends with hope for the future in which God restores the Israelites to their former glory, bringing a king from the line of David (Jesus), making the harvest so bountiful that they can’t harvest it all by the time it is time to plant again, and bringing back the exiled Israelites to rebuild their homes and live in safety (Amos 9:13-15).

From this, we can see the relationship between justice and mercy. If God is good, then He has to confront and judge the evil in Israel and the nations. But his long-term goal is to rebuild and restore His people. God can see the bigger picture.

Challenge

Take some time to think about how God is continually looking to bless us and how he has continually blessed us, even if it might not seem like a blessing at the time.