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Worship Without Justice? Amos’ Warning to Modern Churches (Amos 5:23—24)

“Take away from me the noise of your songs; to the melody of your harps I will not listen. But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream” (Amos 5:23—24).

By Paulson Pulikottil

Amos, the farmer-turned-prophet, proclaimed on behalf of the Lord that worship is not a mask for ungodliness. The affluent society in the eighth century B.C. could afford elaborate worship, but the Lord abhorred it. Their worship displayed their wealth, made by money gathered by oppressing the poor and crushing the needy (Amos 4:1).

The Lord had revealed his will in the Law of Moses. It was the blueprint for a society of justice, equality, and right living, where the poor, widows, orphans, and aliens were cared for. But greed, injustice, and violence wiped out that blueprint from Israel’s life and worship. The people tried to please God through pretensions of piety, with elaborate festivals and offerings in the Temple.

Amos is holding a mirror to contemporary society that promotes worship without moral backing. The church buildings, decorated with psychedelic lights and sounds, muffle the cries of the poor in the streets.

But God’s primary aim is for human societies to brim with justice and righteousness. In this context, “justice” means ensuring everyone’s rights in a timely manner. Injustice is denying someone what they deserve. The poor have the right to live in dignity and must have opportunities to escape poverty.

Righteousness is right living as the Lord has prescribed in his Word. Everyone claiming to call upon the Lord must obey him for that to happen.

We must stop the murky streams of violence, exploitation, and injustice of all forms flowing through our cities and villages. The first step to stopping injustice from perpetuating is saying no to all forms of injustice, even when it may benefit us; it is the first step toward drying up these dirty streams. For example, when I say not to take or give bribes, I have plugged one hole of moral corruption. If I compromise, I make that dirty stream gush forth more forcefully.

When every Christ-follower rejects what is contrary to God’s will, the cleansing, life-enhancing rivers of justice and righteousness will flow through our societies. Any society's moral fortitude is directly proportional to the number of people who stand for justice and righteousness.

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