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Amos 8:9,10                        The Mourning of An Only Son

I. God sent His only begotten Son into the world to redeem the world.
        A. Jesus said that He had come to seek and to save, that which was
           lost.
                1. Peter wrote that we are redeemed not with corruptible
                   things such as silver and gold from our empty life
                   styles, but with the precious blood of Jesus who was
                   slain as a lamb without spot or blemish.
                2. Because Satan knew the mission of Jesus he tried to
                   get rid of him even before He could be born.
                        a. Satan knew that He was to come from the seed
                           of Abraham through Isaac, and Jacob and David,
                           so he tried destroy the Jews.
                                (1) During the reign of Ahasuerus the
                                    king of Persia a decree was actually
                                    issued that on a certain day all of
                                    the Jews were to be killed.
                                (2) God knowing the diabolical plot of
                                    Satan had placed a beautiful Jewish
                                    girl as queen who was able to
                                    intercede for her people.
                        b. At His birth Satan tried to destroy Him by
                           having all of Jewish boys killed who were in
                           Bethlehem of the age of two years and younger.
                                (1) Again the Lord thwarted Satan's plot
                                    by warning Joseph to take the baby
                                    and His mother and flee to Egypt.
                                (2) By these things two predictions of
                                    the Old Testament prophets were
                                    fulfilled. "In Rama was there a voice
                                    of lamentation, and weeping, and great
                                    mourning. Rachel weeping for her
                                    children, and would not be comforted,
                                    because they are not. And, Hosea the
                                    prophet had said, "Out of Egypt have
                                    I called My Son."
                        c. When Jesus was ready to begin His public
                           ministry, Satan took Him to a high mountain
                           and showed Him all of the kingdoms of the
                           world, and declared that he would give
                           them to Jesus if Jesus would just bow down
                           and worship
                           him.
                                (1) Satan is suggesting that the painful
                                    pathway to cross is not necessary.
                                    The kingdom can be attained without
                                    suffering.
        B. When Peter was talking of the death of Jesus to the Jews he
           said, "And you according to the predeterminate counsel and
           foreknowledge of God with your wicked hands, have crucified
           and slain."
                1. Notice that he said predeterminate counsel. The
                   crucifixion of Jesus was no accident or fluke.
                2. Whose predeterminate counsel, and where was it held?
                        a. Revelation 13:3 declares that Jesus Christ was
                           slain from the foundation of the world.
                        b. The Triune Godhead in their counsel to create
                           the Universe and the earth and place man upon
                           the earth to develop a meaningful loving
                           fellowship, who said, "Let us make man after
                           Our image and likeness." In their plan to make
                           man knew that he had to made a self-determinate
                           being if the love was to be meaningful. 
                           There had to be the capacity of choice with
                           something desirable to choose.
                        c. God knew that man would make the wrong choice
                           and bring death and darkness into the world.
                           But that there would be many men and women,
                           boys and girls, who if given the chance, would
                           respond to the supreme manifestation of God's
                           love, and would choose to live in a loving
                           relationship with God following after the
                           Spirit.
                        d. For these who would believe if given the
                           knowledge and the chance, God would manifest
                           His love by sending His only begotten Son into
                           the world to give His life as a ransom for
                           their sins.
                3. Through the centuries of man's history God was
                   carefully laying out His plan and revealing it in bits
                   and pieces to the prophets.
                        a. Isaiah declared, "For unto us a child is born,
                           unto us a Son is given, and the government
                           shall be upon His shoulder, and His name shall
                           be called ----"
                        b. Micah declared that Bethlehem would be the
                           place of His birth. "And Thou Bethlehem of
                           Epharata-----"
                        c. The women of Bethlehem would be weeping for
                           their children for they had been slain. Rachel
                           was buried in Bethlehem, so the prophesy
                           "Rachel weeping for her child" would refer to
                           the women in Bethlehem.
                        d. He would make His entry into Jerusalem riding
                           a donkey.
                           e. When the child grew into manhood, He would
                              be despised and rejected by men, a man of
                              sorrows and acquainted with grief.
                        f. He would be betrayed by a friend for thirty
                           pieces of silver that would later be thrown
                           down in the temple and then used to buy a
                           potter's field.
                        g. He would not speak up in His own defense. As a
                           sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He opened
                           not His mouth.
                        h. He would then be crucified and the soldiers in
                           charge of the crucifixion would divide His
                           garments among themselves but would cast lots
                           for His robe.
                        i. He would be numbered with transgressors in His
                           death, i.e. crucified between thieves.
                        j. He would come on the scene 483 years after the
                           commandment went forth to restore and rebuild
                           Jerusalem. But upon being revealed would be cut
                           off, or crucified.

II. In our text we find Amos adding a interesting detail to the events of
    the day that He is to give His life as a ransom for our sins.
        A. "And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord God,
           that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken
           the earth on a clear day." He relates this to the mourning as
           for an only son.
                1. Luke and Matthew tell us that on the day that Jesus was
                   crucified, that at noon there was darkness over all the
                   earth until three in the afternoon, Luke adds that the
                   sun was darkened.
                2. Some have sought to relate this to a full eclipse of
                   the sun.
                   but a full eclipse of the sun would be impossible at
                   Passover for the Passover was related to the full
                   moon.
                3. This darkness was a special phenomena created by God as
                   if to symbolize the darkest moment in the history of
                   man.
                4. Jesus had said, "I am the light of the world, he that
                   followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have
                   the light of life."
                5. Now wicked men are trying to put out that light. Why?
                   Jesus declared because they loved the darkness rather
                   than the light because their deeds were evil, and they
                   would not come to the light lest their evil deeds be
                   revealed.
        B. The first sin was suicide. When Adam ate of the forbidden
           fruit, he committed suicide, for God said, "In the day that you
           eat of it, you will surely die."
                1. The second recorded sin was fratricide, when Cain
                   killed his brother Abel.
                2. This is the darkest moment in all of time, diacide,
                   when man endeavored to kill God.
                3. To symbolize the fact that darkness was ruling the
                   hearts of man, God allowed the sun to be darkened at
                   noon. At the very time that the sun is usually shining
                   in it's greatest strength He darkened it.
                4. What a picture this is of man who rejects the truth of
                   God's grace and love. He walks in darkness, he really
                   does not know where he is going. No real purpose for
                   his existence, he is just existing not really living.
                5. The tragic story of so many people is that when they
                   are coming into the hour of their greatest shining, a
                   dark veil is drawn across their lives. The sad epitaph
                   across the tomb reads, "He loved darkness rather than
                   light."
        C. Can you just ignore the many prophecies that Jesus fulfilled
           in His birth, life and death, can you just pass them off as
           fortuitous occurrences of accidental circumstances? Give me
           a break. Do you know what the odds are? Just 8 of the
           predictions are one to the twenty seventh power.