I have read through the prophets a couple of times, but this time I read a couple of verses which I seemed never to have seen before.
"Behold, the days are coming," declares the Lord God,
"when I will send a famine on the land -
not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water,
but of hearing the words of the LORD.
They shall wonder from sea to sea,
and from north to east;
they shall run to and fro, to seek the word of the LORD,
but they shall not find it."
Amos 8:11-12
These verses shocked me. A famine? And not just any famine, but a famine of hearing the words of the LORD! These words were spoken to the people of Israel by the prophet Amos just before the northern kingdom of Israel was destroyed and sent into exile by the Assyrians.
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I knew that the physical conditions of the exiled people were bad. Really bad. I had not, however, stopped to consider the spiritual conditions. The people of Israel were starved of God's Word while in exile. The worst part is, the northern kingdom has not yet come out of exile. They simply became a part of the Assyrian empire and disappeared. These people have not heard from the God of their ancestors, the One Creator God, in about 2,700 years!
The Psalms describe our longing for God and His Word.
Psalm 42:1-2
"As the deer pants for flowing streams,
so pants my soul for you, O God.
My soul thirsts for God,
for the living God."
Psalm 63:1
"Oh God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you;
my soul longs for you;
my flesh faints for you,
as in a dry and weary land where there is no water."
Psalm 143:6-8
"I stretch out my hands to you;
my soul thirsts for you like a parched land.
Answer me quickly, O LORD!
My spirit fails!
Hide not your face from me,
lest I be like those who go down to the pit.
Let me hear in the morning of your steadfast love,
for in you I trust.
Make me know the way I should go,
for to you I lift up my soul."
Can you imagine such perpetual, unsatisfied longing? Generation after generation thirsting, starving, and seeking for 2,700 years!
Unless...
Unless Christians reach them with the Word of God, bringing hope and satisfaction. We can introduce spiritually famished people (Israelites or not) to Jesus, who is the Word (John 1:14), who brings living water (John 4:10-14).
How, though, can Christians take this awesome gift to thirsting peoples if we do not know the Word? So many Christians don't know what the Word of God says. We take our bountiful access to Bibles and Bible apps so for granted that we don't even use them!
How will each one of us banish the spiritual famine which haunts people across the world and which threatens even the members of our own local churches? Here is my challenge for myself and for my readers:
- Read your Bibles. Every day, open up your Bible and read a page or two (at least). Simply familiarize yourself with the Word throughout your life.
- Take your Bible to church and use it. When the pastor reads from a passage, find it and follow along, checking for context to help you understand more deeply.
- Talk about the Word with your family and friends. Share what you are learning with each other and encourage each other in your journey to know the Word.
- Teach the Word to other people. Whether it is children, youth, or adults, teaching a class or Bible study forces you to get to know your topic and passage deeply.
- Memorize passages of Scripture. Keeping God's Word in your heart and head can help you to remember God's promises. It can also help you figure out where to search for specific promises or topics in the Bible.
Do you have anything to add? Let me know in the comments!
All Scripture references are from the English Standard Version translation of the Bible unless otherwise noted.