Topic : Amos
General
Resource
- The WAW-consecutive with imperfect in biblical Hebrew: theoretical studies and its use in Amos, Thomas Finley, in Tradition and Testament, p. 241
Amos 5:18-19
Trouble in the Place of Safety
Two hunters came across a bear so big that they dropped their rifles and ran for cover. One man climbed a tree while the other hid in a nearby cave. The bear was in no hurry to eat, so he sat down between the tree and the cave to reflect upon his good fortune. Suddenly, and for no apparent reason, the hunter in the cave came rushing out, almost ran into the waiting bear, hesitated, and then dashed back in again. The same thing happened a second time. When he emerged for the third time, his companion in the tree frantically called out, Woody, are you crazy? Stay in the cave till he leaves! Cant, panted Woody, theres another bear in there.
The Bible says that a similar kind of dilemma will someday come upon the godless. They will find trouble in the very place they run for safety (Amos 5:18). According to the prophet Amos, these people may be religious, and even long for the coming of the Lord, without realizing that His arrival will present for them the greatest problem of alljudgment of their wrongdoing.
Who are the godless? They are the ones who never turn from their sins to Gods loving forgiveness though Jesus Christ. They love evil rather than good, and they expect the Lords protection without ever doing what is necessary to qualify for it. Its not a happy thought, but its true. The person who never puts his faith in the Lamb of God (John 1:29) will one day find that the Lamb will be unto him like a lion on one side and a bear on the other (Hos. 13:7,8). There will be no place to hide. - M.R.D. II