Book: Amos
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Amos 3:2,3                   To Whom Much is Given, Much is Required

I. God's choice of the nation of Israel. "You only have I chosen of all
   the families of the earth."
        A. God created man that He might have a meaningful loving
           relationship with him. He created man a threefold being,
           spirit, mind, and body. Man was a spirit, living in a body,
           possessing a consciousness.
                1. The relationship with God would be a spiritual
                   relationship, so that as man walked in the spirit,
                   he would be conscious of God and could commune with
                   Him.
                2. For the relationship to be meaningful, man had to be
                   created with the capacity of choice. Else he would be
                   as a automated robot.
                3. For choice to be valid, there must be something to
                   choose, hence the tree in the midst of the garden.
                4. The choice to be truly valid, the alternate must be
                   very attractive and desirable to man.
                5. God warned Adam of the dire consequences of eating of
                   the tree in the midst of the Garden. He said that in
                   the day he ate of it, he would surely die. I believe
                   that in the fruit of that tree, there were those
                   elements that would enter into the genetic code of
                   man's cells that would begin the break down of the
                   cells or the aging process. It was destructive to
                   man's body, as all sin is destructive.
                6. In time, through the coaxing of Satan, Eve ate of the
                   tree and offered the fruit to Adam also, who also ate
                   of it.
                7. In that moment, the essential part of man's nature
                   died. His spirit, that part of his being that
                   connected him with God was dead. Fellowship with God
                   was broken. Paul tells us that by one man, sin
                   entered into the world, and death by sin, so
                   that death passed unto all men for all sinned. With
                   the spirit dead, man existed still in a twofold state
                   of body and mind. The spirit being dead, he lost that
                   beautiful consciousness of God, and his mind was
                   filled primarily with the consciousness of his body
                   needs. He is going to have to think of how to provide
                   for his body needs, he will earn his bread by the
                   sweat of his brow.
                8. God still loved man, and desired still for the
                   fellowship that had been severed.
                9. So God began to put into place His plan of redemption
                   of mankind, so that those who desired could have a way
                   back to fellowship with God.
                10. This plan involved sending His Son into the world to
                    reveal the love of God to the world.
                11. God needed first a nation through which he might
                    reveal His plan, and through which His son might be
                    born.
                12. He needed a man to begin the nation, this man must
                    possess a unique quality of faith and trust in God.
                    A man who would obey God without understanding the
                    reasons for the commands.
                13. So God called Abraham to leave his country, family
                    and friends, and strike out on a journey to a land
                    that God would show him and would give to his
                    descendants as an inheritance.
                14. Abraham's faith was not perfect, he had lapses of
                    faith, he at time had doubts, but overall, he
                    believed God and his faith grew strong as he walked
                    with God over the years. God honored his faith and
                    blessed Abraham, and began to reveal His purposes
                    to him. He told Abraham, that through his seed
                    all the nations of the world would be blessed. God
                    now has the family through which the Messiah will be
                    brought into the world.
                15. Hence our text, "You only have I chosen of all the
                    families of the earth."
        B. Why would God choose the nation of Israel? In Deut. 14:2 God
           said, "For you are a holy people unto the Lord, thy God, and
           the Lord hath chosen you to be a peculiar people unto Himself,
           above all the nations that are upon the earth." But why?
                1. My little grand daughter got into that why mode the
                   other day. "Gramps, why is the sky blue?" Because God
                   made it blue. But why did He make it blue? Perhaps
                   because blue is a beautiful and soothing color.
                   Why is blue a soothing color? At this point
                   I caught onto her game and decided to throw the ball
                   back into her court, and I asked, Why do you ask me so
                   many questions, and she answered, "Just because."
                2. Why did God choose Israel? He said it was not because
                   they more in number than any people. Again He said it
                   was not because of their righteousness, or the
                   uprightness of their heart. But because He loved them
                   and to keep His oath He made to their fathers,
                   Abraham, Issac, and Jacob.
                3. But why did God love them? Just because.
        C. God had chosen them to reveal His plan of redemption of the
           world through them, so that all men who desired might have
           fellowship with God.
                1. For true fellowship to be restored, man must again
                   become a spiritual being. Jesus said to the woman of
                   Samaria, "God is a Spirit, and those who worship Him
                   must worship Him in Spirit, and in truth."
                2. Jesus told Nicodemus that unless a man was born again,
                   he could not enter the kingdom of heaven. He explained
                   to Nicodemus that He was talking about a spiritual
                   birth, he had had a physical birth, but it was
                   necessary for him to have a spiritual birth.
                3. When Nicodemus asked how this might be accomplished
                   Jesus answered, "As Moses lifted up the serpent in the
                   wilderness even so must the Son of Man be lifted up
                   that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but
                   have everlasting life. For God so loved the world that
                   He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth
                   in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

II. Fellowship with God, that is what it is all about, but to have
    fellowship there must be unity. "Can two walk together except they
    be agreed?"
        A. To walk in fellowship with God, you must be in agreement with
           God.
                1. I must agree with the rules that God has set.
                2. It is not mine to set the terms of our relationship.
                3. I cannot strike a deal with God. "Now if you will do
                   this, and this, and this for me, I will walk with you
                   and serve you."
                4. I am in no position to declare terms.
                5. I come to Him as a poor helpless sinner destined for
                   destruction, begging for his mercy and grace to be
                   extended toward me.
                6. He does not save me because of my promises of all that
                   I will do for Him. My promises, like Peter's are
                   worthless.
        B. When you come to Jesus Christ to receive Him as the Lord of
           your life, the very title of Lord signifies a submission of
           yourself to be His servant.
                1. He then declares of you, that He has chosen you above
                   all the people of the earth, to reveal His plan of
                   redemption through you to others.
                2. You have been chosen in Christ, to be the beneficiary
                   of the grace of God throughout all eternity. And in
                   the endless ages to come, God is going to be revealing
                   to you the exceeding greatness of His love and mercy
                   toward you in Christ Jesus.

III. Being God's chosen people brings a greater responsibility. God said
        to them, "Therefore, I will punish you for all your iniquity."
        A. We live by a higher standard. We will be judged by a higher
           standard.
        B. Jesus said, "To whom much is given, much is required."
                1. Man will be held accountable for the amount of light
                   he has received.
                2. Peter in his second letter declared, "It had been
                   better for them not to have known the way of
                   righteousness, than after they have known it to turn
                   from the holy commandment delivered unto them."
                3. Jesus declared that the cities around Galilee would
                   fare worse in the day of judgment than Nineveh, for
                   they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and a greater
                   than Jonah was here. That the judgment that would fall
                   upon Sodom and Gomorrah would be less, because they
                   had lesser light.
                4. Hebrews says, "Of how much sorer punishment do you
                   suppose a person will be found worthy of who has
                   trodden under foot the Son of God and hath accounted
                   the blood of His covenant an unholy thing and has done
                   despite to the Spirit of grace. It is a fearful thing
                   to fall in the hands of a living God.