Two Wrongs Do Not Make a Right

Greetings in the Lord!

In the 1st and 2nd chapters of the book of Amos, we see the prophet being called to decree God's judgment on Israel's neighbors and their cities: Damascus, Gaza, Ashkelon, Ekron, Tyre, Edom, Ammon, and Moab.  They are under His wrath for their continual violence and evil practices.  Then the prophet goes on to also decree the same to Israel and Judah, although their sins differed, in that, while the other nations violated the generally recognized laws of humanity, Israel and Judah disobeyed the revealed law of God.  Their sins exposed the general moral deterioration of the nation in light of the revealed word of God that they had.  In essence, they were living like all their neighbors.

Well, even though these words were written so many years ago by Amos the prophet we see God's word is as true as it ever was.  The indictments of the surrounding cities and nations still stand: "disregarding a treaty of brotherhood;" "pursuing his brother with a sword, stifling all compassion, because his anger raged continually and his fury flamed unchecked;" "taking captive whole communities" and "threshing Gilead with sledges having iron teeth."  And we see that Israel also stands to be judged, too. All will have their defenses stripped away, the strongholds in which they trust.  The prophet talks about 'amid war cries' and 'violent winds' "fire" will consume these places and the leaders scattered.  So, when all are behaving badly it just proves the common adage, "Two wrongs do not make a right."

~Be blessed and be a blessing.

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