Recovery Devotional 359 Judgement is Coming
JMD Devotional 359 Amos 3:4-8 Judgment is Coming!
Will a lion roar in the forest when he has no prey? Will a young lion cry out of his den if he has taken nothing? Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth where there is no trap for him? Does a trap spring up from the ground when nothing at all has sprung it? Shall a trumpet be blown in the city and the people not be alarmed and afraid? Shall misfortune or evil occur [as punishment] and the Lord has not caused it? Surely the Lord God will do nothing without revealing His secret to His servants the prophets. The lion has roared; who will not fear? The Lord God has spoken; who can but prophesy?
Amplified Bible Footnote:
God has always warned the world of coming judgments in order that it may not bring them upon itself. He warned Noah of the coming flood (Gen. 6:13ff.); Abraham and Lot of the future destruction of Sodom (Gen. 18:17; 19:14); Joseph of the seven-year famine (Gen. 41:30); Moses of the ten plagues on Egypt (Exod. 7:1ff.); Jonah of the destruction of Nineveh (Jonah 1:2; 3:4); Amos of the downfall of Syria, Philistia, Tyre, Edom, Ammon, Moab, Judah, and Israel (Amos 1 and 2). Various prophets were told in detail about the final events in connection with the captivities of the chosen people, and in every case the warnings were startlingly executed. Jonah announced the destruction of Nineveh, but judgment was postponed following repentance. When later generations of Ninevites backslid and reverted to extreme wickedness, the warning of Nahum was carried out completely against them. Christ's coming was foretold throughout the Old Testament, from Genesis to Malachi. Equally plain and inevitable of fulfillment are the warnings of Jesus and the prophets concerning the future that each day comes nearer to every nation on earth.
The Bible abundantly declares a coming judgment. Israel’s destruction in 70AD and the persecution the Jews have endured for 2000 years foreshadow our future. If God did not spare His own ‘special’ people, how do you think everyone else will fare? If Israel’s apostasy was met with severe punishment, then what of the Church’s apostasy? The Church is almost silent on coming judgment. Why?
Dear God,
Does the Church think it is exempt from judgment? Have we not read that You chastise everyone that You accept as sons and daughters? The Judgment Seat of Christ will break many hearts as we try to give account of what we did with our lives, how we failed Christ Jesus, how we didn’t warn sinners of damnation. Are we silent because we do not believe, or due to the fear of man? Help me to courageously endure the wrath of man and speak the truth so Your wrath may be averted; help us all to do our duty.
Amen
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