Hear this word that I take up over you in lamentation, O house of Israel:
2 “Fallen, no more to rise, is the virgin Israel; forsaken on her land, with none to raise her up.” 3 For thus says the Lord God: “The city that went out a thousand shall have a hundred left, and that which went out a hundred shall have ten left to the house of Israel.” 4 For thus says the Lord to the house of Israel: “Seek me and live; 5 but do not seek Bethel, and do not enter into Gilgal or cross over to Beersheba; for Gilgal shall surely go into exile, and Bethel shall come to nothing.” 6 Seek the Lord and live, lest he break out like fire in the house of Joseph, and it devour, with none to quench it for Bethel, 7 O you who turn justice to wormwood[a] and cast down righteousness to the earth! 8 He who made the Pleiades and Orion, and turns deep darkness into the morning and darkens the day into night, who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out on the surface of the earth, the Lord is his name; 9 who makes destruction flash forth against the strong, so that destruction comes upon the fortress. 10 They hate him who reproves in the gate, and they abhor him who speaks the truth. 11 Therefore because you trample on[b]the poor and you exact taxes of grain from him, you have built houses of hewn stone, but you shall not dwell in them; you have planted pleasant vineyards, but you shall not drink their wine. 12 For I know how many are your transgressions and how great are your sins-- you who afflict the righteous, who take a bribe, and turn aside the needy in the gate. 13 Therefore he who is prudent will keep silent in such a time, for it is an evil time. 14 Seek good, and not evil, that you may live; and so the Lord, the God of hosts, will be with you, as you have said. 15 Hate evil, and love good, and establish justice in the gate; it may be that the Lord, the God of hosts, will be gracious to the remnant of Joseph. 16 Therefore thus says the Lord, the God of hosts, the Lord: “In all the squares there shall be wailing, and in all the streets they shall say, ‘Alas! Alas!’ They shall call the farmers to mourning and to wailing those who are skilled in lamentation, 17 and in all vineyards there shall be wailing, for I will pass through your midst,” says the Lord. Let Justice Roll Down 18 Woe to you who desire the day of the Lord! Why would you have the day of the Lord? It is darkness, and not light, 19 as if a man fled from a lion, and a bear met him, or went into the house and leaned his hand against the wall, and a serpent bit him. 20 Is not the day of the Lord darkness, and not light, and gloom with no brightness in it? 21 “I hate, I despise your feasts, and I take no delight in your solemn assemblies. 22 Even though you offer me your burnt offerings and grain offerings, I will not accept them; and the peace offerings of your fattened animals, I will not look upon them. 23 Take away from me the noise of your songs; to the melody of your harps I will not listen. 24 But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. 25 “Did you bring to me sacrifices and offerings during the forty years in the wilderness, O house of Israel? 26 You shall take up Sikkuth your king, and Kiyyun your star-god—your images that you made for yourselves,27 and I will send you into exile beyond Damascus,” says the Lord, whose name is the God of hosts. Meditation God’s love is long suffering. God does not give up on you when you give up on Him. God suffers long through the struggles, suffering for us, to reveal His love. God’s faithfulness is greater than our failure. God’s love is greater than our rebellion. God invites all who will hear, “Seek me and live” (4). “Seek the Lord and live,” (6) cries the prophet. The grace and patience of God stand out in the context of Israel’s rebellion. Israel had rejected God by rejecting His law, refusing to worship how and where God had prescribed, and oppressing the poor. Israel loved evil and hated good. God reveals His goodness by an invitation for the rebellious to turn to Him and live. Seeking the Lord is a response to God’s grace by “seeking good, not evil, that you may live” (14) “Hate evil and love good, establishing justice” (15). To reject God’s grace is to encounter God’s wrath, like a man running from a lion to be devoured by a bear (19). To embrace God’s grace from our hearts is to cultivate a community where “justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream” (24). Whatever you are doing or have done cannot keep you from turning to the LORD and living, truly living. The day of the Lord’s judgment is darkness (20). Light is offered through the light of life, Jesus Christ (John 8:12). Jesus took our evil on the cross to give us God’s love, to show God’s grace. Love suffers long. Seek the Lord and live. Richly Dwelling - God’s love suffers long through our rebellion and for us on the cross. Why is it hard to believe God’s love suffers longer than loves we trust in our world? -What do you seek life in other than God alone? How does that affect how you treat others? -Jesus sought death so you can seek God and live. For the joy set before Him Jesus endured the cross. How does God’s amazing love compel you to come to the Lord, to seek Him and live? Key Verse 4 For thus says the Lord to the house of Israel: “Seek me and live; 5 but do not seek Bethel… CHECK OUT THE WEEK'S LINKS HERE Comments are closed.
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AuthorPastor Mitchell celebrates twenty-four years of marriage with Lisa and together they have four adventurous children. Mitchell is a pastor at First Presbyterian Church in San Antonio, TX. |