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THEME -The Minor Prophets
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1st
The Book of Hosea; Hosea takes an Unfaithful
wife, Gomer
Hosea 1:1-11
Hosea was a pre-exilic
Prophet and ministered to the Northern Kingdom (ten tribes) of Israel.
His time of ministry was approximately from 781-711 B.C. Hosea was commanded
to take a wife of whoredom. It seems strange that God would suggest such
a marriage, but Hosea's marriage was an illustration of the conditions
in Israel at that time. From this union there were three children born:
Jezreel was so named because, God said I will avenge the blood upon
the house of Jehu and will cause to cease the house of Israel,
verse four. The second child was a girl named Loruhamah. She was named
to inform Israel that I will no more have mercy upon the house of
Israel, verse six. The third child a son was named Loammi, meaning
I will not be your God, verse nine. To summarize the above,
God was saying; I will destroy the Land of Israel, I will take away mercy,
and I will no longer be your God. Why was God going to do this to His
people? First they had abandoned God and worshipped Idols. Then they accepted
the heathen gods of the people around them. They were practicing all forms
of pagan sexual rites and burning their children on the hands of Moloch,
the national god of the Ammonites.
In verse 10, we see
a future restoration of Israel. The Apostle Paul also refers to a restoration
of Israel in Romans Chapter 11. Many of the teachers of Amillenniumism
believe that God has written off Israel never to restore them again. It
is true that following the 70 years of exile in Babylon, some of the Northern
Tribes returned along with the two Southern Tribes. However, from that
time until now most of the twelve tribes were scattered throughout the
western world and for the last 2400 years have been known as the "Diaspora."
The Apostle Peter wrote to the Diaspora in both his First and Second Books
of Peter. We have been witnessing the return of the Jews from the Four
Corners of the earth in the last 56 years. In 1948 they began returning
and are still migrating to Israel today. In the last thousand years the
Jewish people have again been divided into two groups, The Ashkenaz populated
much of Northwest Africa and Spain. The Sepharidic populated Central and
Eastern Europe. As both groups return to Israel in our lifetime they are
abandoning these past cultural divisions and becoming one Nation in Israel.
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2nd
Defeating Bitterness
Jonah Chapter 2
Jonah was a very bitter
man. Bitterness is a terrible thing. Someone has noted that bitterness
is like drinking poison and waiting for your enemy to die. Before we judge
Jonah too harshly, we need to appreciate that Jonah probably saw some
of his family abused by these people. They were terribly cruel. The experience
of Jonah was no better than that suffered by our soldiers at the hands
of the Japanese, Chinese or Iraqis. It was unthinkable and terrible. We
would be wise not to judge others until we have walked in their shoes,
because that is the very standard that God will use to judge us at the
judgment seat.
In chapter two, we
find Jonah in the belly of the fish for three days and nights. The chapter
opens with these words, then Jonah prayed unto the LORD his God out of
the fish's belly...Think of it. He is in darkness. Stomach acids are burning
him. Seaweed wraps his head. The stench is unbearable. It is as close
to hell as you could imagine. No wonder Jonah says, he cried out of the
belly of hell in verse 2. I think Jonah was ready to go to heaven. To
him going to heaven was preferable to preaching in the camp of such a
hated enemy who might repent. I understand Jonah. There was a time when
I would have rather died than be a preacher of the Gospel. I even wondered
if God might kill me. God does take people to heaven in chastisement.
In the warnings surrounding the Lord's Table in the book of Corinthians,
we read that many sleep. Many believers died for their carnality at Corinth.
That is why I understand Paul's words about preaching given in 1 Corinthians
9:17 ... if I do this thing willingly, I have a reward: but if against
my will, a dispensation of the gospel is committed unto me. I often say
that I was drafted when it comes to ministry. To my shame, I am not a
volunteer, but then, neither was Paul.
From my soul I can
cry out with Jonah 2:8 They that observe lying vanities forsake their
own mercy. 9 But I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving;
I will pay that that I have vowed. Salvation is of the LORD. I can testify
with the apostle Peter that it was not anything but the love of God that
broke my heart to submission. My call to ministry, came through Jesus'
question to Peter, do you love me? I wonder today, do you love Jesus?
If you do, serve Him with all your heart. DW
3rd
Israel Will Return to God
Hosea 3
Can you even begin to imagine that God would ask
you to take your spouse back again, after he or she had continued to commit
adultery; even to the point of buying them back from the slave block,
where they had been reduced to the lowest form of humans? It is simply
beyond any human reasoning and yet, this is exactly what God asked Hosea,
His faithful prophet to do, as a picture to the nation and people of Israel
that they where in fact committing spiritual adultery with God.
Why is it that we are so slow to learn? Why
is it that we do not have ears to hear? Why is it that we do not obey
God's voice through His chosen preachers? Why is it that we will not obey
God's Word that many let lie idle all the week? It is because we, too,
are a stubborn hearted people and choose to go our own way and do our
own things. Are we any different than those Israelites who would not listen
to God? Probably not, but God is still giving His message of Salvation
to any who will hear! Will we change our ways as a Nation that has been
previously blessed by God? Probably not, as most people do not and will
not obey. Many are caught in the destructive attitudes of complacency
and somebody-else-will-get-it mode. Folks, this is what brought the people
of Israel to their knees in captivity and this is exactly what will bring
Christian America to her knees, as well. We don't seem to care! What will
God have to do to bring Christians to obedience and submission? The Scripture
is quite clear. God disciplines those that He loves. God disciplines His
children! God is removing His grace from this great country and God is
removing His grace and favor from those who will not stand up for Christ.
What must we do? Here is the greatest question
as it also has a great answer! We must repent. This is not a repentance
of sorry, but this is a repentance of turning! We must turn to God and
seek His face. We must obey His Word that lays unopened before our very
eyes. We must allow God to break up our fallow ground, the spiritual hardness
of our hearts and obey the Spirit of God. Our vain professions do nothing
but bring sorrow, but our humble cry of repentance will bring God's favor
and grace and mercy! Where do you want to be?
"Dear Heavenly Father, we repent of our sin
and ask You to show us the way of salvation through repentance and trusting
in Your only Son, Jesus Christ! Amen."
DM
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4th
God's Case Against Israel and Warning to Judah
Hosea 4:1-19 --
Please read this chapter before you read the devotion!
We are going to paraphrase
several verses in the chapter and use them to illustrate the sins of America.
"Hear you the word of the Lord you children of America: for the Lord
has a controversy with the inhabitants of your land, because there is
no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the Land." You have denied
there is such a thing as absolute truth. You are in the process of removing
anything that points to God or His Son, Jesus. You have removed the Ten
Commandments and prayer from the public schools and legal institutions.
You have removed morality and standards and replaced them with four letter
expletives. Honesty and integrity are out. Your gods are materialism and
money. "Your language is swearing and lying, killing and stealing,
committing adultery, life means nothing to you, and you kill for
the fun of it." We hear women and girls using gutter language with
no shame or morality. We curse in the name of the Lord Jesus and His Father,
but we never curse in the name of Allah, Buddha, or some other false deities.
Have you ever wondered why this is? Satan wants us to curse God, but does
not care about the pseudo gods of the world, because he knows they are
not gods at all.
We
teach all about sex in the grade schools and give out condoms so that
our teens and even preteens can experiment. We
are just like the Israelites of old. They sacrifice upon the tops
of the mountains, and burn incense upon the hills, under oaks and poplars
and elms, because the shadow thereof is good: therefore your daughters
shall commit whoredom, and your spouses shall commit adultery. 14I
will not punish your daughters when they commit whoredom, nor your spouses
when they commit adultery: for themselves are separated with whores, and
they sacrifice with harlots: therefore the people that doth not understand
shall fall. Israel is likened unto a backsliding heifer,
16For Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer. Is
the church in that same condition? We accept the world's loose morals
and reject the divine rules of God. We are afraid to stand up and condemn
the acts of our nation. We do not want an old fashioned revival, because
we might have to give up our worldly pleasures. The Apostle Paul was right,
when he said in 2 Thess 2:3, Let no man deceive you by any
means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first,
and that antichrist be revealed, the son of perdition.
RJS
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5th
The Unfaithful Lover
Hosea 2
(1) The primary
purpose of Hosea's prophecy, like that of his eighth-century contemporaries
Amos, Isaiah, and Micah, must be understood against the background of
the message and theology of Deuteronomy. Hosea's role as a prophet was
to expose the nation's breach of covenant and announce God's intention
to implement the covenant curses. The major themes of Hosea's message
can be summarized in three words: sin, judgment, and salvation. In exposing
Israel's sin, Hosea emphasized its idolatry (e.g., Hosea 4:17; 8:4, 6;
10:5; 11:2; 13:2).
In chapter 2,
we find one of five cycles of judgment (2:2-13) and salvation (2:14-3:5).
Hosea 2 opens with the prophet divorcing his wife for her unfaithfulness.
It is a warning that God will divorce Israel if she does not repent. (2)
She resolved to pursue her lovers (the Baals; cf. vv. 13, 17;
11:2) because she believed they supplied her physical nourishment (food
. . . water), protection (wool and . . . linen; cf. 2:9), and
pleasure (oil and . . . drink). However, before she is to be
set aside God will try and block her access to these illicit lovers. This
is a good pattern for a Christian who might encounter infidelity in their
mate. Second, as we read the chapter, God will remove Israel's blessings.
There are blessings that come with marriage, if a spouse is unfaithful
at some point these blessings should be removed as God did to His people.
It is interesting to note that these were the very blessings Israel was
seeking through the worship of Baal.
(3) The themes
in verses 5-9 are repeated in verses 12-13. In implementing the covenant
curses the Lord would destroy the produce (her vines and her fig trees;
cf. Deut. 28:38-42; Joel 1:7; Amos 4:9), which Israel erroneously regarded
as the pay given by her paramours in exchange for her services
(cf. Hosea 9:1; Micah 1:7). The book concludes with the ideas of renewed
love, renewed marriage and renewed blessing. We ought never to give up
on such a commitment as marriage easily. However, it would have been unholy
for God to ignore such deep sin and it is for us, as well. In some cases,
divorce is the right thing. DW
(1) (2) (3) Walvoord, John F., and Zuck, Roy B., The Bible
Knowledge Commentary, (Wheaton, Illinois: Scripture Press Publications,
Inc.) 1983, 1985.
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6th
A Call to Repentance
Hosea 6
This chapter is a call by God to repentance of
the people. The first three verses are quite interesting, as they are
a clear reference to the beginning of Christ's millennial reign. Hosea
has recorded here for us, Israel's future words of repentance. There are
three referenced days mentioned here also. It could be that these days
represent one year each starting with the resurrection of Christ when
Israel was set aside and the gospel message given to the Gentiles. If
so, we are at the end of the second day and are looking for the third
day to take place, which is going to start with the rapture and then the
seven-year tribulation and then the millennial reign of Christ here on
the earth. These days are not in reference to the resurrection of Christ,
as illness and not death is in the context. So it is rather a reference
to the quickness of healing and restoration by God to the nation of Israel
in the millennium, as in the quickness with which the dry bones of Ezekiel
37:1-14 respond.
Our God is
a gracious and merciful God! He tells us here exactly what He desires
from us. So many people are deceived to think that they can bring some
good personal thing to God and He will have to accept them. But God tells
us clearly what He wants. He desires faithfulness!
1Corinthians
4:2 Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found
faithful. He desires mercy. Psalm 103:4 Who redeemeth
thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender
mercies; He desires for us to know Him. Hebrews 11:6 But
without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God
must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently
seek him. We see that Israel's commitment to the Lord was
fleeting and superficial and so He had to send prophets to them with stern
words of warning, calling the people to the promises of loyalty just as
in a marriage relationship. But Israel had violated the marriage vows.
Say, isn't that
where many of us are today? We say we are Christians, but does God think
so? We say we are faithful, but again, what would God say about our lives?
We say we seek Him, but really and honestly, do we spend the time that
God desires us to spend with Him?
"Dear Lord God,
forgive us our failings and help us to live lives pleasing in Your sight.
We thank You for Your loving-kindness and tender mercy. Amen."
DM
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7th
Sins of Israel, Trusting in the Flesh,
Captivity Promised
Hosea 7: 1-16
This chapter is divided
into three distinct parts as recorded above. Verse 2 is a commentary on
all that follows, and they consider not in their hearts that I remember
all their wickedness: now their own doings have beset them about; they
are before my face. The above verse is like unto Genesis 6:
5 And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth,
and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil
continually. In addition, Jeremiah 7:24 But they
hearkened not, nor inclined their ear, but walked in the counsels and
in the imagination of their evil heart, and went backward, and not forward.
All these words were directed towards Israel, but they are also
applicable to today's church. In this writer's ministry, he has seen the
fundamental churches fall into the ways of the Liberals, the New Evangelicals
and today its very difficult to tell the difference. It has often been
said, "As the seminaries go, so go the churches." Fundamental Bible Colleges
of yesteryear are now Liberal Arts Colleges and majoring in Bible is a
thing of the past.
The second section:
verses 8-11. We no longer seek the Lord to know his will. Rather, we trust
in the flesh and counsel of men. We should be getting on our knees and
seeking wisdom from the Lord. Israel was trusting in the nations around
them instead of going to God. The arm of the flesh, in men's hearts seems
to be stronger than trusting the God of creation and sustination. Note
the half-cooked pancake in verse 7. Baked on one side and raw on the other,
now that turns you off, does it not, at least it does me!
The last five
verses refer to the coming Assyrian captivity. (Also recorded in 2
Kings 17) The text tells us that God is still interested, but there
is still no repentance in Israel. They have not cried unto me with
their heart, when they howled upon their beds: They assemble themselves
for food and wine and rebel against me, Verse 14. So many Christians
today are Christians in name only. Yes, they went forward in a church!
Yes, they got wet in the baptistery! But their was no change in their
lives, they still swear, drink, refuse to accept separation as it is taught
in the Bible. They go to church if they feel like it or if it does not
interfere with Sunday plans. It makes this old preacher wonder if they
are really saved or just went through the motions? He is not judging,
but was called to be a fruit inspector and if we do not see fruit what
then?
RJS
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8th
Chastisement and Repentance
Hosea 5
If we have come
to faith and salvation, God does not deal with us in judgment. He deals
with us as children and patiently works to bring us to faith and obedience.
In the case of Israel, it was impossible to hide their idolatry from God.
It was also impossible that God would not chasten them and demand repentance
as any good father would his son. The nation as a whole had given way
to spiritual adultery as Hosea's wife had given way to physical adultery.
Neither God nor Hosea could tolerate sin of this magnitude. Righteousness
demands the correction of such wives, and barring repentance, putting
aside. Nothing else would be right.
In this experience,
Hosea would know the pain in the very heart of God over the infidelity
of His people. It is interesting to note how God dealt with Israel in
this regard. First, He withdraws the blessings of Israel's covenant relationship
with God. Second, He withdraws His protection relative to their enemies.
In other words, He refuses to let Israel have the benefits of the marriage
covenant without the responsibilities of the marriage covenant. In the
case of Hosea's wife, she gives birth to illegitimate children. This is
not the best thing to put on your resume as a prophet of God. Yet, the
experience of God Himself with Israel was no different and so Hosea's
wife in no way necessarily reflects any serious failure in Hosea's life.
Rather, it was part of God's call on his life. The ways of God are simply
past our understanding. I am grateful to God that I have no such calling
to my knowledge. It would have to be a most difficult experience.
Because of
their spiritual failure, Israel was under the curse recorded near the
end of the book of Deuteronomy. We need to appreciate that we pay a price
for sin in this life. Far too many Christians today believe that they
can get ahead in this life by choosing the path of sin. Sadly, this is
only true on the short run. In the end what goes around comes around and
they will come to reap even as they sow. Like Israel Hosea's wife ended
up on the slave market. This is the fruit sin allowed by God for the purpose
of restoration. Sadly, I don't believe every marriage that ends in divorce
in this life is destined for restoration as will be the case with Israel.
Oh how we need to learn to be faithful to God and family!
DW
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9th
Judgment of Israel's Sin
Hosea 9
We are going
to look at five things today from this chapter that describes some unbelievable
consequences of sin. We know that there is always a consequence for
sin, Rom 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift
of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. but,
Lam 3:22 It is of the LORD'S mercies that
we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
Hosea speaks
clearly of the features of the Lord's banishment of Israel to Assyria.
First, they will experience the loss of joy in verses 1, 2; then the
exile in verses 3-6, and the loss of spiritual discernment in verses
7-9. Finally, they will experience a declining birth rate in verses
10-16, and the abandonment of God in verse 17.
Why? Why would any thinking person choose
to go against God? Why would any nation in this world choose to deny
God, to belligerently do their own thing, regardless of the fact that
God desires for them a better life and a better way? It is because of
the sin nature. Rom 3:23 For all have sinned, and come
short of the glory of God. It is because, Isa 53:6 All
we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own
way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. It is
because, 1Jo 2:16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh,
and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father,
but is of the world. Folks, because of sin, all of mankind is
in dire straights. We need to look to ourselves immediately! Where does
God see us? Are we going to continue to go against God and His Word
for us? What can we do? The answer is most glorious! We need to agree
with God. We are hopeless and helpless sinners and we deserve immediate
death! Tit 3:4-7
But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward
man appeared, Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but
according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration,
and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which he shed on us abundantly through
Jesus Christ our Saviour; That being justified by his grace, we should
be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
Say, do you know Him?!
Dear Lord God,
forgive us of sin and lead us to the Savior. DM
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10th
Israel's Complete Overthrow
Hosea 10 2-8 Cf. II Kings
17:1-12, Deut. 19:10-30; 20:7-17
II
Kings 17
is a commentary on Hosea 10. This commentary in II Kings
17 goes into more detail than Hosea does and names those who participated
in the overthrow and carrying away of the ten northern tribes in 722 B.
C. Hosea wrote preceding the captivity and warned Israel it was coming,
but all to no avail. It is so sad that people do not heed the warnings
that are posted on the highways of life. People are totally unmindful
of the consequences and go on their merry way not concerned because they
have been lulled to sleep by Satan and their own fleshly desires. When
you approach an uncontrolled railroad crossing, you see a white post with
"X" bars that tell you to "Stop, Look and Listen." Yet many hundreds
of people, each year in America, ignore the sign and drive on the tracks
in front of a speeding train to an untimely death. The Bible is filled
with warnings that even Christians ignore on a daily basis. A paper written,
by a preacher of another denomination, came across my desk about homosexual
marriages several weeks ago and after reading it, I was appalled at his
ignorance of the Scriptures. Hosea mentions men of Gibeah, Hosea 10:9
and Hosea refers to Gibeah because these men were idolaters and sodomites,
and they are called "sons of Belial," Judges 19:10-30
& 20:7-17. Not every time the sons of Belial are mentioned in
Scripture does it refer to sodomites, but in this reference, it definitely
does. Also in I Cor. 6:9-10 are very two interesting verses, or
do you not know that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of
God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers,
nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards,
nor revilers, nor swindlers, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
(New American Standard) Hosea mentioned the men of Gibeah
because these sinful acts were practiced during Hosea's ministry to Israel.
God judges sin, either here or in eternity, never forget that. The last
three verses of our study tell us Israel has plowed wickedness and reaped
iniquity. What was true for Israel is also true for America. We have murdered
40 million unborn babies since "Row vs. Wade." We are in the process of
removing God from our culture and His Commandments from our schools and
judicial systems. What's next? Open persecution for the church and born
again Christians is coming unless we get on our knees and seek a revival!
RJS
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11th
God's Rebellious Wife
Hosea
8
God does not allow
Israel to seek idolatrous worship without correction.
(1) A trumpet
must be blown to signal an impending battle (cf. 5:8). An enemy (the
Assyrians) was ready to swoop down on Israel like a powerful eagle.
The announcement of judgment recalls the covenant curse of
Deuteronomy 28:49. The LORD shall bring a nation against thee
from far, from the end of the earth, as swift as the eagle flieth; a nation
whose tongue thou shalt not understand... What were some of the
problems that resulted in such judgment?
Note they
rejected God's leaders and chose their own. In verse 4 we read, 4They
have set up kings, but not by me: they have made princes, and I knew it
not: of their silver and their gold have they made them idols, that they
may be cut off. The judgment was not just swift it was powerful.
We read in verse 7, they have sown the wind, and they shall reap
the whirlwind... The nation was scattered to the wind and had
a heart for the world. We read in verse 8 and verse 13, 8Israel
is swallowed up: now shall they be among the Gentiles as a vessel wherein
is no pleasure. 13 ...they shall return to Egypt.
It is important
to know that with all of the rebellion and sin, Israel was careful to
maintain the outward forms of piety.
(2) Israel
made a pretense of devotion to the Lord, addressing Him as her own
God and claiming to acknowledge His authority over her.
This profession, however, was mere lip service (cf. 4:1, 6; 5:4). Her
sinful actions spoke louder than her words. In reality she had rejected
what was good (the Lord's moral and ethical requirements; cf.
Amos 5:14-15; Micah 6:8).
(3) By setting
up golden calves (one in Dan and one in Bethel), Jeroboam repeated the
sins of an earlier generation (cf. Ex. 32:1-4).
(4) The words
throw out follow the Septuagint. However, the Hebrew is literally,
"He has rejected your calf, O Samaria" (nasb). God would simply not
allow sin to go unchallenged in the life of His people. We would be wise
to realize that the same principle applies to the church and the lives
of all who believe. DW
(1) (2) (3) (4) Walvoord, John F., and Zuck, Roy B., The
Bible Knowledge Commentary, (Wheaton, Illinois: Scripture Press Publications,
Inc.) 1983, 1985.
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12th
God's Charge against Ephraim
Hosea 12
From our text, we
see charges brought by God through Hosea, laid to the account of the Tribe
of Ephraim in the last part of 11:12, and the first part of 12:1, 2. These
charges were for lying, for practicing deceit, for not walking with God
and instead, seeking their own ways, and for making deals with those that
were direct enemies with God.
Does this sound familiar?
We live in a society today that practices lies and deceit as the norm, even
to the top of leadership in our country. We see our country being taken
over by those that are seeking their own ways and imposing their worldly
and sinful views on those that could do something about it, if only they
would just stand up and do so. We see many in our country moving toward
one world government and pushing God out of schools, out of churches, and
out of families. We should not be surprised either, as the Scripture tells
us that, indeed, folks will ultimately seek their own selfish ways.
Jud 1:18 How that they told you there should be mockers in the
last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.
So, knowing all this
then, what are we going to do about it? Are we too, going to idly sit by
and let them bring their ungodliness to fruition or instead are we going
to stand up, as God-Fearing Christians and do what is right? If we are really
true Christians, we, 2 Pe 1:4 Whereby are given ...exceeding great
and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine
nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
In fact, as True Christians, 1Jo 4:4 Ye are of God, little children,
and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that
is in the world. Sadly, when many consider what God desires, but will
not obey, we understand, 2Pe 2:20 For if after they have escaped the
pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is
worse with them than the beginning. Say, where are you going to stand?
What are you willing to do for God today?!
"Dear Lord God, it
humbles us to think of what we face when we will not obey You. Please forgive
us and guide us in Your Truth. Amen." DM
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13th
Judgment is About to Fall upon Israel
Hosea 13:1-16
This chapter
begins with Ephraim, one of the sons of Joseph; the second son received
the blessing over the first born in Gen. 48:14. Ehpriam was one of the
larger tribes and had much authority in Israel until they openly worshipped
Baal and practiced other forms of idolatry, and led the nation into idolatry.
Ephriam diminished when they exalted themselves, (Read Proverbs 16:18).
Note
verses 3-8 where God tells Israel that they shall vanish as the chaff
is blown away, and as the smoke from a chimney dissipates in the air.
It is a sad commentary, but 70 years later, when Israel and Judah returned
from the captivity, only a small remnant of Israel returned compared to
the returnees of Judah. Note 13:7-8 where God tells Israel that she shall
be torn by wild beasts. The word "Caul"
in the King James is rendered "chest" in several other versions.
The meaning is, wild beasts rip open the chest and belly to kill and eat
the heart and liver first. The caul is a "flap" of the liver.
The
mercy of God is revealed in verses 9-11. Israel has sinned, but there
will come a time of restoration. These verses refer to two restorations.
1. Restoring the nation after the captivity. 2. The final restoration
of all twelve tribes, under the leadership of Christ at the end of the
Tribulation. What pathetic words, O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself.
Self-destruction is a terrible thing. Suicide of an individual is a traumatic
experience for a family. However, think of a nation that serves idols,
says there is no truth, serves the idols of materialism and sex and commits
national suicide, which before God is a sin of magnitude far beyond the
individual's self destruction. Why, because so many innocently suffer
and a powerful nation falls among the ashes of other nations that have
forgotten God.
In the last two verses, God speaks of an east wind. The east wind was
Assyria; that wicked, heathen nation was used of God to destroy Israel
in 722 BC. Israel's time had come for judgment. God had chosen Israel
and Judah as 1. a repository of His truth, 2. a channel through which
the Messiah was to come and 3. as a witness to the nations round about
them. America has been a great nation, sending more missionaries than
all the other nations combined, but we have also failed and we, too, shall
be the recipients of God's judgment. RJS
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14th
God's Children and
God's Son
Hosea 11
This is a reference
to the Messiah. (1) The Messiah was sent to and returned from Egypt so
that the prophet's words, Out of Egypt I called My Son, might be fulfilled.
This is a reference to Hosea 11:1, which does not seem to be a prophecy
in the sense of a prediction. Hosea was writing of God's calling Israel
out of Egypt into the Exodus. There were similarities between the nation
and the Son. Israel was God's chosen "son" by adoption (Ex. 4:22), and Jesus
is the Messiah, God's Son. In both cases, the descent into Egypt was to
escape danger, and the return was important to the nation's providential
history. While Hosea's statement was a historical reference to Israel's
deliverance, Matthew related it more fully to the call of the Son, the Messiah,
from Egypt. Israel's deliverance, and ours, is tied to the Messiah.
However, before her
repentance there would be terrible difficulty. The nation would be hated,
murdered and hunted. As God had sustained the nation with manna from Heaven,
He would hunt them with the sword of their enemies. When all hope of survival
is lost, they will turn back to God in faith and repentance. (2) In the
past He had given Israel food to eat. Now, ironically, He was about to send
swords to eat Israel!
Some believe that
God's purpose for Israel failed and she is rejected and set aside. What
they do not realize is that the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.
God chooses Israel unconditionally. He draws here with irresistible grace.
(3) The Lord would not totally abandon Israel. The effects of His wrath
would be tempered by His compassion, and He would ultimately call His people
back from exile. It is the same with those gentiles that God calls out
of this world. His choice and love toward us are both irresistible and unconditional,
as it is with Israel. Today, the church is the Israel of God. Sadly, we
too, have rebelled and turned from God's great grace and mercy. It does
not appear yet what we shall be, but we are now the sons of God by God's
grace and believing. The world, indeed, has a strong influence, but it is
nothing to be compared to God's great love and grace. DW
(1) (2) (3) Walvoord, John F., and Zuck, Roy B., The Bible
Knowledge Commentary, (Wheaton, Illinois: Scripture Press Publications,
Inc.) 1983, 1985.
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15th
The Land Laid Waste
Joel 1
As you read through the three chapters of the book
of Joel, you will find that the overriding theme is "The Day of the Lord."
The prophet, Joel, is calling the people to repentance and showing them
the results and the consequences of their sin. The land all around them
had been devastated by grasshoppers and drought. What is interesting, is
that Joel is calling the leaders of the land and the leaders of the families,
the fathers, to change their ways and to begin to train their children,
grandchildren, and great grandchildren about the ways of the Lord.
This is interesting indeed, as we take a look at
our own country and in our own families and churches today. What do we see?
We see polarization among governmental leaders of our country. We see many
corrupt politicians lying their way to the top. We see corrupted judges
telling the people of this land that God and His ways are not politically
correct. We see Pastors not preaching the Word of God and caving in to society
and to the people and to popular opinion. We see parents of families giving
way to corrupted society and being blindly led down the paths of destruction.
"O God, have mercy on us!"
Just as in Joel's day, we too, are facing the
judgments of God on this unrepentant country. We too, as a nation will be
brought low, if we as Christians will not repent, if we as Christians will
not stand up for righteousness, if we as Christians continue to walk in
the paths of apathy. Can we really say that this is where we want to be,
under the judgment of the Lord God Almighty? Wouldn't any humble and repentant
person rather desire the blessings of God that come from obedience and submission
to His perfect will?! Maybe that is the problem. Most folks are living for
self. Most people don't really care about God. Sadly, God will bring judgment
on this nation too if we won't obey Him. Jer 9:23 Thus saith the LORD,
Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory
in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: But let him that
glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am
the LORD which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in
the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the LORD.
"Dear God, help us to repent and obey. Amen."
DM
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16th
Joel's Prophecy of the End Times
Joel 2, Romans 9, Revelation
19
Joel's prophecy reveals
the mercies of the Lord to all who call upon Him. God's mercy like His grace,
is always available for either a nation or an individual. Joel speaks of
the remote future as he unveils His plan at the end of "the times of the
Gentiles" as referred to in Luke 21:24.
In Joel 2:2-11, we
read of tumultuous times for the armies of the world that converge upon
little Israel with the determination of its final destruction. Anti-Semitism
has reared its ugly head many times in both Biblical and secular history,
but never to the extent of what will be in the future. The armies from the
North, East and South will converge upon this little nation. The present
opposition in Israel is nothing compared to what is coming.
This final war before
the Millennium is going to bring about a supernatural demise of war for
a thousand years. Never in history had there been a thousand years without
war. There have been wars won by the Lord in times past and the classic
ones are 1. Israel and Syria, Elisha prayed for his servant's eyes to be
opened that he might see the mountains around them filled with horses and
chariots of fire, 2 Kings 6:13-17. Then Elisha led Ben-hadad and the Syrian
army to Samaria and they returned home.
2. Another was when
the four lepers went to the camp of the Syrians and found the camp empty,
the army fled in the night, because they heard the sound of horses and chariots,
2 Kings 7:6-20. Also, many modern scholars consider the 6-day war in 1967,
as a war fought by the Lord. Why, because Israel's army was out tanked,
out planed, and out numbered by the armed forces of Egypt, Syria and Jordan,
but little Israel WON! Technically, Syria is still at war with Israel.
Lastly, the future
war referred to by Joel will not be fought in what we think of as a conventional
war, but a supernatural war. Rev. 19:11-21 brings us up to date. The armies
of heaven led by the King of Kings and Lord of Lords will speak. With His
tongue the armies of the nations will be destroyed and an angel will cry
out from heaven for the carrion birds to come to the great supper of the
Lord. We still have a supernatural God and His Christ; they will be the
final Victors. The born again ones shall reign with Christ forever and ever.
Satan was defeated, so let us look upon him as our defeated enemy.
RJS
17th
God's Call to Israel to Repent
Hosea 14
This sad book ends
on such a sweet note of Israel's healing and repentance. As long as we turn
back to God in faith, healing and repentance, it does not matter greatly
that we turn to such deep sin. Where sin abounds, God in His great grace
and mercy is more than able to make grace super abound. What a blessed thought!!
It is not that we sin that grace may about, but that we might never be without
hope. God is not willing that any should perish regardless of the
depths of sin to which they may fall. This grace and mercy exceeds that
of the best of men, as light exceeds darkness.
Yet, in the very
time this amazing prophecy is given, Israel will harden her heart to God's
great love and turn to the depths of idolatry and sin. Yes, this will make
God angry, but His righteous anger will not last. His great grace is ever
greater than the most disturbing sin. His shade (or
shadow) could refer to the Lord's protection (cf. v. 8, where He is compared
to a "pine tree"; also cf. Isa. 4:6). However, as Keil notes, it is more
likely that "Israel is itself the tree beneath whose shade the members of
the nation flourish with freshness and vigor" (C.F.
Keil, "Minor Prophets," in Commentary on the Old Testament in Ten Volumes,
10:166).
Yes, God divorced
Israel, but the day is coming when she will be fully restored as the
wife of Jehovah. God has taken another bride, but He will never fail
or loose His great love for Israel. In verse 9, there is a great lesson
for us to learn in all this. We read, who is wise, and he shall
understand these things? prudent, and he shall know them? for the
ways of the LORD are right, and the just shall walk in them: but the
transgressors shall fall therein. Man has his great ideas and
theology, but the best of these come short of the mighty power and
love of God. There is a great concurrence when it comes to sovereign
grace. Man is free to choose his way, but sovereign grace guarantees
that man's will concurs with God's great purpose on this earth. God
does not falter or fail. Election is unconditional and grace is irresistible.
Yet, even as we recognize these great truths we know God is not willing
that any should perish and reprobation is not of God, but man. This
is as it is with Israel and so it is with the bride of Christ. DW
18th
Judgment on the Nations
Amos 1
God used each of
His prophets to speak to the people of Israel and guide them in His divine
truth. We see that God used Amos to tell the people of two primary sins.
#1. Of an absence of True Worship, and #2. Of a lack of justice. It was
in the midst of their ritualistic performance of worship, that they were
not seeking and pursuing the Lord with their hearts, nor were they following
His standard of justice with their neighbors.
Folks, we need to
understand this clearly. This is apostasy! This is continual, willful rejection
of God's messenger and they are promised divine judgment. Let us ask a most
important question here. Where are we at, right here in our own church and
in our own families? Are we worshiping the Lord acceptably? What is worship?
Many people ignorantly think that worship is about what they do and that
it is about receiving a blessing, and singing, or even listening to preaching.
But God's word teaches us that true worship is not about us, it is about
God and it is about bringing to God, something that is expensive and that
costs us a great deal. 1 Ch 16:29 Give unto the LORD the glory due unto
his name: bring an offering, and come before him: worship the LORD in the
beauty of holiness. Worship in Hebrew means to bow down, giving God
His due respect and honor. Do you really worship God acceptably or are you
just involved in the expressions of worship? True Worship of God is about
giving to God what is near and dear to us. That would be our very life.
Think about it. Without God, what are you or where would you be right now?
True Worship of God "IS" the Christian life, not just a part of it. We are
to be saturated in God. Worship is not knowledge of God, or being excited
about religion. True worship of God is living a life of repentance, of living
a life a submission, of bringing your life and your will, and offering it
all to God, for His perfect will to be done in and through you. True worship
of God is costly, it is giving to Him what is most precious to you, it is
serving Him with your very life! When we truly worship God, we will also
love our neighbors as ourselves. Let us be encouraged to examine our hearts
today, repent of sin, and truly worship God! Dear God, we love You! Forgive
us of sin and guide us in truth. DM
19th
Amos Prophesied Against Moab, Judah and Israel and
Assyria
Amos 2:1-16
Amos was called of God to speak for the Lord about
824 B. C. Amos' theme throughout the Book is "sin and its consequences."
The first 3 verses of Chpt 2 deal with God's punishment upon Moab,
it is southeast of the Dead Sea. Moses was buried on Mt. Nebo, in
Moab. It was also the homeland of Ruth. The descendants of Moab were,
in Bible times, and still are at war with Israel. The land of Moab
is now part of Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Thus saith the LORD; For three transgressions of Moab,
and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because
he burned the bones of the king of Edom into lime: 2But I will send
a fire upon Moab, and it shall devour the palaces of Kerioth: and
Moab shall die with tumult, with shouting, and with the sound of the
trumpet: 3And I will cut off the judge from the midst thereof, and
will slay all the princes thereof with him, saith the LORD. The first
verse opens several things we need to study. The three transgressions
and for four are explained in the following:
1. Balak, king of Moab hired Balaam a prophet, who
had money more in mind than doing the will of God. To curse the Israelites
and refused them access to cross Moab as they were going to the Promised
Land. Text, Numb 22-25:3.
2. Moab was their oppressor in the times of the Judges.
Several generations after the first problem and Eglon was king of
Moab. Israel had turned from God. God used this heathen nation to
enslave Israel for 18 years. And under the leadership of Ehud they
were freed from the Moabites.
In I Kings 8:1-2 we see David leading an army against
two nations, ThePhilistines and Moabites. These two nation had banded
together to destroy Israel and were defeated under King David's leadership.
3.The Moabites joined in a league
against King Jehoshaphat 2 Chronicles 20:22 and later against Jehoiakim
2 Kings 24:2. These are the four reasons God brought punishment upon
Moab.
Last, Amos mentions in verse 1, "Burning the
bones of the king of Edom." I have wanted a Scripture that is
against cremation, and here it is! God does not want the bones of
the dead to be desecrated, that is to be burned. When the king of
Edom, was cremated and his bones were powdered, that was against God's
plan for burial of the human body, and still is! RJS
20th
Incredible Evil and Judgment
Joel 3
The evil times in our text are unthinkable. We read that they have cast lots for my people; and have given a boy for an harlot, and sold a girl for wine, that they might drink. Man in sin will eat his own infants to sustain life. The foolish, insane gathering of the nations against God here is described in the Bible in terms of blood flowing up to the horses' bridles. There is no more violent picture in the Bible unless it is the descriptions of Hell.
The corruption of the race described here is the opposite of the peace described in the kingdom. In verse 10 we read, 10Beat your plowshares into swords, and your pruninghooks into spears... People, at the time described, will be bent on hate and violence. They will have the power of choice and will bear deep responsibility. Note verse 14 where we read, 14Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: for the day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision. Whether or not we live to see such a day, all of us face moral choices and moral responsibilities. There will be a difference in degree, but not principle.
The weakness of the flesh and failure will not be a problem for those with faith. Note the great words of hope that we read in verse 16. Here we read, the LORD will be the hope of his people, and the strength of the children of Israel. God is good. He is full of love and grace and none need fall short of his grace if they only look to God in faith, love and hope. We can be sure of our salvation in this life (I John 5:13). None need to face judgment without the assurance of faith.
It is interesting to note (1) that the Septuagint places it differently in the canon. In this chapter is a reference to the Valley of Jehosophat. (2) Some scholars suggest it is a yet-future valley to be formed by the splitting of the Mount of Olives at the Messiah's return (Zech. 14:4). The judgment of the end of the age will come. When it does, we need to be armed with faith and hope in God. Are you ready? Are you sure of Heaven and salvation? DW
(1) (2) Walvoord, John F., and Zuck, Roy B., The Bible Knowledge Commentary, (Wheaton, Illinois: Scripture Press Publications, Inc.) 1983, 1985.
21st
Saturday, February 21
Israel Did Not Accept Correction
Amos 4
O what a
sad commentary on the nation of Israel. God had sent them ample warning
about turning away from their wicked apostasy of ungodly worship and
yet the people would not listen, nor would they turn from their evil,
self-willed and self-styled ways. Over and over again God indicts
them, "Yet you have not returned to Me", but they stubborn-heartedly
would not listen.
But before
we be to quick to condemn those people for their folly and foolish
disobedience to the God of Creation, let us examine our own hearts
and our own ways, lest we be found wanting, as well. How does God
reach folks today? Through His Word. Joh 17:17 Sanctify them
through thy truth: thy word is truth, Through the foolishness
of preaching. 1Co 1:21 For after that in the wisdom of
God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness
of preaching to save them that believe. And through the work
of the Holy Spirit!
Joh 16:8 And when he is come, he will reprove
the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.
Is God unloving? 2Pe 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning
his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to
us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come
to repentance. God says "seek me and live!" Where does
the fault of stubborn heartedness and disobedience lie then? It lies
within our own evil and disobedient hearts.
Jer 17:9, 10 The heart is deceitful above
all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? I the LORD search
the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his
ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.
What are
we to do then? Are we, too, going to be like Israel during Amos time
and go our own way in apostasy? Or will we turn away from our evil
sin and turn to God our Creator and Savior in humble repentance? May
this be our prayer today!
Psalms 19:13 Keep back thy servant also
from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall
I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression.
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable
in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. DM
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22nd
Sunday, February 22
Amos' Admonition
of Coming Judgment
Amos 5:14-15
We
have chosen these two verses 5:14-15 for today's devotion, because
they picture Israel at the time of Amos' writing (between 824 and
810 B.C.) and they also picture America's coming judgment unless we
"post haste" change our ways. Amos tells Israel there is four ways
to avert the judgment, and they are as follows: 1. Seek good; Israel
knew what was right and wrong, but because of the fleshly desires
of the heart, they refused. They sought the politically correctness
instead of the holiness in worship and hatred of evil. Mankind is
by the natural birth filled with an evil heart. We are not lost because
of sin, but because of the evil heart.
The heart is deceitful above
all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? Jer.
17:9 Hate evil; if and when Israel and/or America learns
to hate evil as God hates evil then will come revival to both nations.
We are like the little child, who was told not to touch the stove,
touches it and then says, "Its hot!" We want to stay as close to evil
as we can without getting burned. But God says, wherefore
come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you. 3.
Love the good; we seek that which we love! If you do not "really"
love the Lord Jesus, you will not seek Him on a daily basis. When
you awaken in the morning, seek Him. David said O
God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for
thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no
water is. When attending
church, instead of using the pre-service time to socialize and spend
the time in trivial things, bow your head and talk to Jesus and ask
Him for a blessing for yourself and those around you. It's also a
good time to ask God to speak to the hearts of the unsaved that they
will respond to the invitation and be saved. 4. Establish judgment,
or righteousness, ...establish judgment in the gate: it may be that
the LORD God of hosts (the LORD of the armies of Heaven) will be gracious
unto the remnant of Joseph. This also applies to us today. When the
saints seek the face of God and ask for revival, it will stop the
judgment that is about to fall upon America. Our nation has turned
from God in every aspect of our lives in the last 45 years. Stalin
said, we do not need to make war with the United States, they will
self-destruct from internal debauchery." Only a revival can stabilize
and turn this nation around. Pray with me! RJS
23rd
Monday, February 23
Judgment is Coming
Amos 3
The prophet, Amos,
was a shepherd by trade, as the man after God's own heart, King David.
(1) Amos
evidently managed or owned large herds of sheep and goats, and was
in charge of other shepherds. Amos lived in times of material
prosperity. The long reigns of Uzziah (790-739 b.c.) in Judah and
of Jeroboam II (793-753 b.c.) in Israel (1:1) had brought stability,
prosperity, and expansion to the two kingdoms. Amos lived in a
time very similair to our day when, standards of morality had sunk
to a low ebb (2:7). Meanwhile, religion flourished. The message God
gave him was primarily one of judgment, though it ended with words
of hope. In the message of judgment in chapter 3 Amos declared
that Israel would be punished because of her unique relationship with
God. Her judgment was inevitable because of her unparalleled oppression
of people.
We need to
appreciate that when we don't do right in this life, we will pay a
price for our pride and abuse of others. We will reap even as we have
sown. What comes around goes around. Through a series of seven
rhetorical questions (in vv. 3-6) Amos reminded his listeners that
certain events are inseparably connected (cf. Amos' other sevens in
2:6b-8, 11-12, 14-16). In other words, as surely as a holy God
created and ordered this world, we will experience consequences for
our sin. These things ought not to take us by surprise, for God reveals
all this to His prophets. Such providence ought not to surprise us.
(2) We bring
trouble into our lives because of sin. Sadly, religion gives people
in sin, false hope. To dispel this false hope, Amos repeated what
the Lord said: any "saving" of Israel would be like a shepherd
saving a couple of leg bones or part of an ear from
the jaws of a wild animal. These little bits of "rescued" evidence
were to prove that a shepherd had not stolen or sold one of the sheep,
but that it indeed had been torn by a beast of prey (Ex. 22:10-13;
cf. Gen 31:39). When judgment comes
(3) God would
not only destroy their religious center; He would also tear
down the luxurious mansions which resulted from their commercial
exploitation. Their security and prosperity would not help in
the day of judgment. DW
(1) Walvoord, John F., and Zuck, Roy B., The Bible Knowledge Commentary, (Wheaton, Illinois: Scripture Press Publications, Inc.) 1983, 1985.
24th
Tuesday, February 24
Vision of Locusts, Fire, and the Plumb
Line
Amos 7
2 Ti 3:16,17
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and
is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction
in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished
unto all good works.
Many people will say that the text in Amos is in the Old
Testament and doesn't apply to us today. But 2 Timothy gives
us a different picture. In fact, even though God was speaking to Israel
in the book of Amos, these very principles apply to us even more today!
2 Pe 1:3 According as his divine power hath given unto
us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge
of him that hath called us to glory and virtue. This knowledge
comes from the whole of God's Word, and we are to study it and know
it and obey it; thus, becoming mature, complete, and thoroughly furnished
children of God. God gave 5 different visions to the prophet Amos.
In one of these visions, He mentions a plumb line. What is this plumb
line? A plumb line is used to help make something stand straight and
not crooked. A carpenter uses a plumb line or a level to make sure
that the house is built correctly. This is what God is saying through
Amos. God is going to use His spiritual plumb line in the midst of
the people. He will evaluate where their lives are, whether straight
in repentance and obedience, or crooked in sin and disobedience. God
says that He will make this determination, and judgment will come
to those who choose their own selfish ways. Yes, this applied to the
nation of Israel in the book of Amos and this also applies to us today,
right here in America. God is holding the plumb line up to our very
life. If we are honest before God, is our life in alignment to His
Holy Standard? 1Pe 1:16 Because it is written, Be ye
holy; for I am holy. Probably not. But wait! We need to ask
this important question. Is this where I am going to choose to stay?
One of God's Great leaders said, Jos 24:15 And if it
seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye
will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on
the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose
land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.
Will you choose to serve God today?! DM
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25th
Wednesday, February 25
Like a Basket of Summer Fruit, Israel
shall soon Perish
Amos 8 :1-3
Our God is consistent
in all that He does. God loves the human race, be it Jew or Gentile.
God is long suffering, not willing that any should perish, but there
comes a time when He says, "Enough is enough!" Following are several
illustrations that set the stage for Israel's fall. The first is found
in Gen. 6:5, GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great
in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart
was only evil continually. He sent the flood to destroy that
pre-flood race, except Noah and his family. He destroyed Sodom and
Gomorrah. God destroyed the nations that had occupied the Promised
Land under the leadership of Joshua. We can establish this pattern
all throughout Biblical history. In secular history, we see nations
rise and fall. History is filled with cities and nations that became
powerful for a few years or a century or two and are no more. However,
there is one City and one Nation that have stood the ravages of time
and still shine forth to this day. Israel and Jerusalem are still
standing because God chose them centuries ago.
The basket
of ripe fruit represents a nation that was blessed over the centuries,
but became idolatrous. They had left their first love and were worshipping
the gods of their neighbors. Idolatry in the Scriptures is spiritual
adultery, and God will not accept it from any people. The bowl of
ripe fruit had become rotten to the core. It was time to cast it out
as unfit for even God to eat. The first two commandments are Thou
shalt have no other gods before me. 4Thou shalt not make
unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in
heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water
under the earth: 5Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them,
nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting
the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth
generation of them that hate me, Ex. 20:2-4.
Is it possible
that the church today has also slipped so far from the truth that
it is in the same spiritual condition as Israel was when Amos was
writing to them. YES! The church no longer has moral standards, does
not stand up and fight for the right, but feeds itself on pious platitudes
and spiritual pabulum. Paul said you should be eating meat, but I
have to feed you on milk. You are babes in Christ, unwilling to mature
into adult believers. RJS
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26th
Thursday, February 26
A False Sense of Security
Amos 6
The book of Amos flows
with a passionate message of God's judgment. Israel is the apple of
God's eye, but God will not continue to tolerate her practice of idolatry.
The nation is arrogant as she hears this message. The nation deeply
feels security, peace and prosperity. This moves the nation to a state
of complacency. She is lukewarm spiritually. This chapter starts out
with a curse from God. God hates such a spiritual state above all
else. The church at Laodicia was in a similar spiritual state. We
read in Revelation 3:15-16 ...I would thou wert cold
or hot. 16So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither
cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
The
people lived in luxury. They feasted and drank wine by the bowl. We
read in Amos 6:9 9And
it shall come to pass, if there remain ten men in one house, that
they shall die. The idea is that of 10 men hiding from the
sword in one house yet dying by disease. They simply cannot hide from
the hand of God. (1) They had turned justice into poison and
the fruit of righteousness into bitterness (see comments on 5:7).
The judicial process, designed to preserve the nation's health, had
become a lethal "poison" . The "fruit" of fairness and integrity,
intended to refresh and delight, had become instead a corrupt bitter
pulp.
The nation
could not see the present danger. She could not see with spiritual
eyes. (2) Israel's leaders considered themselves immune to disaster...
Under Jeroboam II, they had won an unbroken string of military victories
(2 Kings 14:25). They had even recovered all their lands east of the
Jordan. But Amos subtly and intentionally mispronounced the name of
one of the captured towns, Lo Debar (a town east of the Jordan
River, mentioned in 2 Sam. 9:4; 17:27), so that it came out in Hebrew
as "Lo Dabar," which means "nothing." And with biting sarcasm he stressed
the name of another subdued city, Karnaim, whose literal meaning
of "horns" symbolized the "strength" of a bull. Amos scoffed that
they were rejoicing over what was really "nothing", and were falsely
imagining that they had seized "strength" by means of their own
strength. They were on the wrong path and needed to repent.
Say, what path are you on today? DW
27th
Friday, February 27
God's Wrath on His Enemies
Nahum 1
We may not be as familiar
with Nahum as we are with the story of Jonah and the whale. We remember
that Jonah went to the city of Nineveh and preached against their
sin and we remember how they repented and God did not bring judgment
on them, but instead, had mercy and forgiveness. However, in the book
of Nahum, just one century later, the people had returned to their
evil, wicked, and rebellious ways. Nineveh was proud of her invulnerable
city, with her walls reaching 100 ft. high. They had a mote that was
150 ft. wide and 60 ft. deep. The same God, who had forgiven this
great city previously, now had to bring judgment against her. Let
us ask the question, "How does all this apply to us today?"
We live in
a land flowing with milk and honey. We have been blessed by the Lord
more than any other nation or country today! Our "walls" are more
than 100 ft. high and our motes are even wider and deeper. We live
in a land of wealth and plenty. We foolishly think we need nothing
else. We have sadly forgotten God in just about the same amount of
time that it took Nineveh. Folks, God is able and will deal with us
as a rebellious country, just as He did with the rebellion of Nineveh.
Is this where we really want to be? Are we going to sit idly by in
complacent apathy and watch it all go down? Unfortunately, it seems
so.
Never before,
have we had the availability of God's Holy Word for us than at any
other time in history! Never before, have we had more Biblically trained
and godly preachers who are preaching of God's righteousness, blessing,
and judgment of sin. The Roman Empire fell because of their wealth
and because of their immorality. The USA stands to fall today for
the very same reasons. What can we do as Christians in a nation that
has stood for God and His Word, but is now turning its back on Him?
Paul says in, Eph 6:10-12 Finally, my brethren, be strong in
the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of
God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world,
against spiritual wickedness in high places. We must repent
of our sin and then we must in God's power, stand and fight. May God
help us to do so today! DM
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Saturday, February 28
The Destruction
of that Great City, Nineveh
Nahum 2: 1-13
Nahum,
the prophet, foretells the destruction of the city to which Jonah preached
and Nineveh repented in sackcloth and ashes. Now, one hundred years
later they have returned to the slime and degradation of the past and
God's judgment is about to fall. The city was literally destroyed by
the Medes and Babylonians under Nebopalassar, the father of Nebuchadnezzar.
Secular history tells us the enemy painted their shields red to look
like blood and rushed the city with such force that they literally destroyed
the gates and the guards because of this fearsome force that knew no
quarter. Their chariots were also painted red and each carried lighted
torches with which they destroyed the houses with fire as they passed
from street to street. Also, the floodgates of the rivers were opened
and the rushing waters washed away the great buildings of the city and
thousands were drowned. Nineveh had been a city that sacked and killed
those whom they conquered with no concern for the women and children.
They had ripped the bellies of the pregnant women open with the sword,
raped the little girls and old women, made slaves of the captives, and
grew extremely wealthy with the booty taken from every conquered enemy.
Beware, what you sow, you will also reap. Today, our youth sow their
wild oats on Saturday night and on Sunday go to church and pray for
a crop failure. Did I say youth, how about the adults, also?
It
seems that most of the devotions of this month have been on the subject
of God's judgment on Israel, but His judgment falls on all who break
His commandments. It is God who raises up nations and puts them down.
He is the Supreme controller of the earth and all that live on it. He
sends the floods, earthquakes, storms, droughts, and controls nature.
Never let these words leave your mouth, "Mother Nature" there is no
such a thing! They were coined to dismiss the fact that God is in control.
Dan. 4:34-35 And at the
end of the days I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up mine eyes unto heaven, and
mine understanding returned unto me, and I blessed the most High, and
I praised and honored him that liveth for ever, whose dominion is an
everlasting dominion, and his kingdom is from generation to generation:
35And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing:
and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among
the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay his hand, or say unto
him, What doest thou?
Let us also praise the God of our Salvation! RJS
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29th
Sunday, February 29
Ruth--An Unshakable Faith
Ruth 4:13-17
Ruth is an unusual woman.
We read how that she leaves her family and her people in order to
follow her mother-in-law Naiomi. Naomi, her husband, and her
sons left Israel during a famine in order to try to get by.
In a foreign land, Naomi's husband and sons die. Without a doubt,
this experience is very hard. Naomi does not want to be a burden
to her daughters-in -law and encourages them to return to their families.
Ruth refuses. She says, (Ruth 1: 16-17)...whither
thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge:
thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: Where thou
diest, will I die, and there will I be buried: the LORD do so
to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me.
She has come to know God by faith, and has no desire to return to
her people and their ungodly ways.
As Ruth comes to Israel, the people
notice her godly character and life. She attends not only to
her own needs but also to the needs of her mother-in-law. There
is no indication that in spite of the hardships and doubtful future
that she will do anything other than follow the path of faith and
righteousness. Her godly character opens the hearts of her people
to take care of her needs. Naomi senses the opportunity and
helps Ruth to provide for their needs.
Think of it. Ruth was not raised
in a godly culture. The example provided for Ruth by Naomi's
family was not all that good. However, she came to know God
and she casts her lot with her mother-in-law. We read of her
testimony in Ruth 3:11. Here we read all
the city of my people doth know that thou art a virtuous woman.
What was it that made such a differnce in her life? I think
it is clear that she came to put her trust in God. She was a
woman of faith. When we consider her experience in life, we
might think that she would not believe. Yet, faith is not a
matter of experience but the heart. We read about this in Hebrews
11:27. In this text we read about one who...endured,
as seeing him who is invisible. In other words,
faithfulness flows from out relationship with God and not our experience
of blessing. DW
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