Amos 5:15-27 - "The Day of the Lord"
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An age of luxury and excess reigned, with commerce flourishing and riches overflowing. Both the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah lived in peace with the surrounding nations. Instead of fighting with their enemies, their wealth and energy were used to build and develop their kingdoms.
Their cities expanded with their newfound prosperity, yet injustice ran rampant and moral erosion infected the heart of the nation. The privileged few who cherished their abundance suppressed the cries of the downtrodden. Making money was more important than worshiping God. The rich exploited the poor, the judicial system was corrupt, and injustice flourished.
The spiritual condition of Israel resembled a ship tossed in a stormy sea, battered by the waves of idol worship and cultural compromise. King Jeroboam did what was evil in the Lord’s sight and did not turn away from the sins of his predecessors. Altars to Baal adorned the high places. The smoke of sacrifices and incense offered to foreign gods polluted the temples. The people, like lost sheep, strayed from a life of righteousness, enticed by the allure of earthly pleasures.
Amid this time of turmoil, a shepherd of humble means emerged. Chosen by God to deliver a powerful message to Israel, Amos a devout man with a heart full of faith embraced his role as a messenger of God.
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