Amos 3:6 (NET) - If an alarm sounds in a city, do people not
fear? If disaster overtakes a city, is the Lord not responsible?
The prophet Amos discussed cause and effect in the beginning of the third chapter.
Amos cited numerous examples of cause and effect.
In the first half of this verse, Amos described the sound of an alarm and people’s reaction.
But it is the second half of this verse that most captured my attention.
Amos linked a city’s disaster with the Lord’s responsibility.
In other words, everything is subjected to God’s will.
The disaster which befell the city happened because God willed it so.
This is important for us to remember right now.
We celebrated the resurrection of Christ just a few days ago.
But before His resurrection, Christ was executed in the most painful way possible.
Prior to that, Christ was abandoned by His friends, tortured, and mocked.
Christ endured so very much.
His suffering was an effect.
And, following the reasoning of Amos, this effect must have had a cause.
This cause can be found in Luke’s gospel.
Luke 24:26 (NET) - Wasn’t it necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and enter into his glory?”
The reason Christ suffered and died is because it was necessary.
It was also God’s will.
God understood that man was in dire need of salvation.
He also understood that there was only one way to achieve it.
Christ, His only Son, had to suffer and die on our behalf.
What of today?
There are still many who do not have a relationship with Christ.
Is this not a cause?
If so, does this too not require an effect?
On our best day, we are incapable of saving anyone.
Only Christ is capable of that.
Our responsibility, or effect, is introducing others to Him.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
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Friday, April 16, 2021.
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23, 2021
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