Saturday, December 5, 2020

The true path ... let justice roll down like waters!

Morning: Psalms 20, 21; Isaiah 4:2-6; I Thessalonians 4:13-18

Evening: Psalms 110, 116, 117; Amos 5:18-27; Luke 21:5-19

Walking at night can be dangerous ... headlights are sometimes so blinding that you cannot see where you are walking! Prophets point out humanity’s blind spots.  The prophet Amos says God tires of celebration while others are suffering. Instead of feasting, “let justice roll down like waters.” Centuries later, some are admiring the Temple, but Jesus says there will come a time when it will be destroyed. For God is not honoured by temples, but by actions. Passionate devotion to one particular way can also blind you to where the true path lies.

 

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