Summary of the Bible in 66 Days: 30. Consequences: Amos 2:4
Amos 2:4 ESV
Thus says the Lord: “For three transgressions of Judah, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment, because they have rejected the law of the Lord, and have not kept his statutes, but their lies have led them astray, those after which their fathers walked.
If we think we have a divine right to God's acceptance, we're deluding ourselves. Religious people tend to think along these lines. Jews, professing Christians and Muslims might think that God owes it to them to accept them.
God is holy. He cannot tolerate sin. If we reject his word, he will reject us.
The law of the Lord in summary is to love him and to love others. If we fail to do so, as we all do, then we can't expect him to accept us, unless we trust in Christ for forgiveness. We mustn't lie to ourselves that we can 'pull the wool' over God's eyes and make him think we're naturally acceptable to him.
Who are we following? Are we following our forefathers in their sinful ways? Or are we following the word of the Lord?
'God, have mercy upon us for our disobedience to you. Please help us to trust in Christ alone for our acceptance with you. For his honour we pray, amen'.
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