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Prayer for Israel


                                                    Prayer Bulletin
                                                    June 2019



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         Editorial                    Derek Rous

        THE PRAYER OF AMOS
        These verses reveal the heart of Amos for the people of
        the northern tribe of Israel. But his heart, like the heart of
        all the true prophets of God, only reflects the heart of God
        for His People and the honor of God’s Name. Both times,
        it is the Lord who is constrained to hear and act according
        to the word of Amos. Isn’t this remarkable? Firstly, that
        God would hear the prayer of a man over the matter of
        forgiveness and secondly allow Himself to be influenced
        over the matter of judgment. And let’s not misunderstand
        God’s heart here. When God speaks of judgment, He is very
        specific about what is going to happen. We might all agree
        that the enemies of Israel deserve all they get but Judah and
        Israel are also on the list – see Chapter 2:4-8. For years,
        God’s appeals to His people had fallen on deaf ears. The
        behaviour of the people at Bethel, Gilgal and Beersheva was
        unforgivable, led on by the priests who should have known
        better. Five times in Chapter 4 the word says that despite
        God speaking through famine, thirst, disease and plague,
        “Yet you have not returned to Me, says the Lord.”
        ISRAEL TODAY
        Reading Amos, I wonder if anything has changed in Israel.
           “O Lord God forgive I pray. Oh, that Jacob might
         stand – for he is small.” “Oh Lord God, cease I pray. Oh,
         that Jacob may stand, for He is small,”   Amos 7:2 and 5
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