I Hate All Your Show
The words of the Hebrew Prophets often functioned as a kind of uncomfortable, but necessary, interruption of the status quo in Israel. For the powers that be, their utterances were often met with harsh opposition from leaders as they called out and named patterns of religious, economic and social behavior in Israel that had strayed away from God’s ways. At the same time, their words provided much needed seeds of hope for those who were feeling the pains of economic injustice, pervasive sin, abusive power structures, and cultural capitulation. Despite what it might seem on the surface of things, all was not lost! For those willing to listen, the Hebrew prophets offered the possibility of a different way forward for Israel, a good future anchored in the loving character and abundant provision of Yahweh above all.
Although originally spoken thousands of years ago, the words of the Hebrew Prophets have a surprising relevance to the times we are living in today. They ring true in the kinds of problems they name, the prescriptions they give for positive change, and the promises they offer as a basis for hope. Above all, their words call us back to the enduring love and faithfulness of Yahweh for those who trust and follow Him.
In this final message in this series, Pastor Mike taught through the Book of Amos. He shared about the prophet’s severe indictments against Israel for their neglect and abuse of the poor and needy, dishonest business dealings, and worship of false idols all while continuing on with their worship rituals and festivals to Yahweh. Through the prophet’s words, Yahweh'‘s hatred of Israel’s hypocrisy and his passion for justice and righteousness are revealed. Amos’s words, written all the way back in the Iron Age, still hold amazing relevance and applicability for our lives today as we consider ways in which we might continue on with our own worship rituals while neglecting God’s mandate to practice justice and righteousness.