“Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done [it]? Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.” (Am 3:6,7 AV)
The application is obvious. The nation of Israel is ignoring the clear signs God is sending their way. The book of Amos begins by citing an earthquake that will happen two years after the book is inspired. It was God’s way of sending Israel a clear message which would be hard to ignore. The earthquake was verification that God had spoken and that Israel should have listened. However, there is another application here for the saints. God sends clear indications of His pending will for individuals, the church, and the world. The only reason they are missed is that people are not watching. Those things that are happening are ignored. Defining them in the light of scripture is not a habit we get into. We believe that life is passing as it always has and that the fulfillment of prophecy is much further down the road. That may be so. Or it may not be so. Those who have their eyes on the horizon are better prepared for what might be coming.
A trumpet is pretty hard to ignore. I know. I pastor a church where most learned a wind instrument. Our church used to have a school, and part of the curriculum was to learn an musical instrument. The pastor at the time played trumpet, so most learned a wind instrument. We have or had a French horn player. A bass horn player. We had a trombone player, a saxophone player, a flute player, and two clarinet players. Now we have a few violinists a cello player, and a viola player. We are a pretty musical group. It is those trumpet players I wish to use this morning. We have two players. There is a marked difference between one player and both players. The second player fills the room. He has a lot of power behind his playing. I have to turn my hearing aids down when he plays. The smiles are tremendous. His playing is so remarkably lively and loud that people smile. They almost chuckle in pure delight. His playing changes an entire group of people. When attending our services, those sitting in the pews cannot ignore his joy behind his instrument. It is so obvious, it would take an effort to ignore it. I think this is where our churches are today.
I know that every time the middle east is in turmoil, prophecy wonks tell us the coming of the LORD is nigh. This has been happening since 1948. I get it. But even if the current conflict is a tune-up to the first battle of Gog and Magog, it is still significant. According to the scriptures, Iran will head a group of ten nations to go against Israel and horribly lose. Bringing this principle to something more practical, God speaks often with His people. He speaks directly through His word. Reading and hearing the word of God is hearing the very voice of God. Beyond His word, God speaks by the events of life. Whether it is the input of others or merely, the events of a given day, they are all allowed or caused by God for a reason. Sometimes the events are dramatic. Sometimes they are subtle. But they are there. Amos is telling us all that God will not do anything that should surprise us. We should know God and how He works well enough so that everything He allows or causes is predicted before it happens, and that all that happens is part of God’s sovereign and gracious plan. We walk through life clueless sometimes. We do this by choice. God will do nothing without revealing His secrets to the people of God.