Upside Down
…yet you did not return to Me,” declares the Lord. (Amos 4:9 ESV)
Warnings
Most of us do not like being warned. When my mechanic warns me that that noisy rattly clank is going to need fixing, I do not smile. When the meteorologist indicates that bad weather is on the way, I scowl. When symptoms indicate to me that health troubles are rising, I am not happy.
Even more so when a warning regards something that is actually my responsibility. If I am speeding on the interstate, and I see a state trooper up ahead, I do not like it. When my poor diet is the cause of my health problems, I do not like it. When I do not adequately prepare for a presentation, and the audience begins to look bored, I do not like it.
One way that the gospel turns the world upside down is that it includes a true warning.
Our society defines sin differently than God does. Humans tend to think that a decision, action, or thought is okay as long as it does not actually hurt someone. But God defines sin as anything we do that is in opposition to Him.
And when the gospel warns us that we are sinning, we do not like it.
But along with the warning, the gospel brings the solution. If sinning is turning away from God, even for a moment… the solution is returning to Him.
The warnings found in scripture, in the words of His people, and through the Spirit are not given to produce guilt, fear, or despair. God’s warnings are given to produce hope, excitement, and salvation.
Sometimes we do not know how to take that… it is so different.
But take it with faith, hope, and love.
That turns the world upside down.
