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* God's judgments in the latter days. (1-8) The extent of these
judgments. (9-17) The blessings the church shall enjoy. (18-21)
#1-8 The restoration of the Jews, and the final victory of true
religion over all opposers, appear to be here foretold. The
contempt and scorn with which the Jews have often been treated
as a people, and the little value set upon them, are noticed.
None ever hardened his heart against God or his church, and
prospered long.
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#9-17 Here is a challenge to all the enemies of God's people.
There is no escaping God's judgments; hardened sinners, in that
day of wrath, shall be cut off from all comfort and joy. Most of
the prophets foretell the same final victory of the church of
God over all that oppose it. To the wicked it will be a terrible
day, but to the righteous it will be a joyful day. What cause
have those who possess an interest in Christ, to glory in their
Strength and their Redeemer! The acceptable year of the Lord, a
day of such great favour to some, will be a day of remarkable
vengeance to others: let every one that is out of Christ awake,
and flee from the wrath to come.
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#18-21 There shall be abundant Divine influences, and the gospel
will spread speedily into the remotest corners of the earth.
These events are predicted under significant emblems; there is a
day coming, when every thing amiss shall be amended. The
fountain of this plenty is in the house of God, whence the
streams take rise. Christ is this Fountain; his sufferings,
merit, and grace, cleanse, refresh, and make fruitful. Gospel
grace, flowing from Christ, shall reach to the Gentile world, to
the most remote regions, and make them abound in fruits of
righteousness; and from the house of the Lord above, from his
heavenly temple, flows all the good we daily taste, and hope to
enjoy eternally.
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** Amos was a herdsman, and engaged in agriculture. But the same
Divine Spirit influenced Isaiah and Daniel in the court, and
Amos in the sheep-folds, giving to each the powers and eloquence
needful for them. He assures the twelve tribes of the
destruction of the neighbouring nations; and as they at that
time gave themselves up to wickedness and idolatry, he reproves
the Jewish nation with severity; but describes the restoration
of the church by the Messiah, extending to the latter days.
* Judgments against the Syrians, Philistines, Tyrians, Edomites,
and Ammonites.
- GOD employed a shepherd, a herdsman, to reprove and warn the
people. Those to whom God gives abilities for his services,
ought not to be despised for their origin, or their employment.
Judgments are denounced against the neighbouring nations, the
oppressors of God's people. The number of transgressions does
not here mean that exact number, but many: they had filled the
measure of their sins, and were ripe for vengeance. The method
in dealing with these nations is, in part, the same, yet in each
there is something peculiar. In all ages this bitterness has
been shown against the Lord's people. When the Lord reckons with
his enemies, how tremendous are his judgments!
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* Judgments against Moab and Judah. (1-8) The ingratitude and
ruin of Israel. (9-16)
#1-8 The evil passions of the heart break out in various forms;
but the Lord looks to our motives, as well as our conduct. Those
that deal cruelly, shall be cruelly dealt with. Other nations
were reckoned with for injuries done to men; Judah is reckoned
with for dishonour done to God. Judah despised the law of the
Lord; and he justly gave them up to strong delusion; nor was it
any excuse for their sin, that they were the lies, the idols,
after which their fathers walked. The worst abominations and
most grievous oppressions have been committed by some of the
professed worshippers of the Lord. Such conduct leads many to
unbelief and vile idolatry.
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#9-16 We need often to be reminded of the mercies we have
received; which add much to the evil of the sins we have
committed. They had helps for their souls, which taught them how
to make good use of their earthly enjoyments, and were therefore
more valuable. Faithful ministers are great blessings to any
people; but it is God that raises them up to be so. Sinners' own
consciences will witness that he has not been wanting to them in
the means of grace. They did what they could to lead believers
aside. Satan and his agents are busy to corrupt the minds of
young people who look heavenward; they overcome many by drawing
them to the love of mirth and pleasure, and into drinking
company. Multitudes of young men who bade fair as professors of
religion, have erred through strong drink, and have been undone
for ever. The Lord complains of sin, especially the sins of his
professing people, as a burden to him. And though his
long-suffering be tired, his power is not, and so the sinner
will find to his cost. When men reject God's word, adding
obstinacy to sin, and this becomes the general character of a
people, they will be given up to misery, notwithstanding all
their boasted power and resources. May we then humble ourselves
before the Lord, for all our ingratitude and unfaithfulness.