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阿摩司书 第五章 — 寻求我就必存活

一个在神面前谦卑并亲近祂的提醒

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“耶和华向以色列家如此说:你们要寻求我,就比存活。不要往伯特利寻求,不要进入吉甲,不要过到别是巴;因为吉甲必被掳掠,伯特利也必归于无有。”(阿摩司书 5:4-5)

在我们的信仰旅途中,我们会经常听到要依靠神的勉励;有的时候我们因为面对的挑战而分心,从而把它忘在脑后。当我们遇到试炼时,有时候我们的第一反应并不是转向神。我们不但不反思,反而寻求其它的途径又或者是我们自己的智慧来作我们的帮助。或许我们会先在网上寻找资源,亦或者是寻求专业人士的帮助,再不然就依靠自己的力量来“自行解决问题”。

有的时候患难可能是源自于神的责备,来教导、精炼我们的一次经历。在阿摩司书的第五章,神提醒祂的百姓来从罪中回转、悔改并再次寻求祂。以色列人热衷于寻求邻国的力量与权势。他们喜欢比较和模仿那些没有神的列国。他们转向偶像和物质上的避风港。神提醒他们这些列国是没有力量的,与神的能力相比是微不足道的。当我们从世俗的来源来寻求帮助时,我们可能会发现一些好处,但并不完全。这世界可以给予物质上的利益,同时也会留下灵魂的虚空;这世界可以给予一个表面上的归属感,同时也会慢慢夺走一部分你的身份。世界上的解决方案是暂时又片面的。我们自己想出的解决方法是无法与神的智慧来比拟的。

可能有的时候我们发现自己得罪了神,就好像这一章里的以色列人一样。我们是否选择继续越来越远离神、寻求列国的帮助?还是我们会谦卑地在神的面前献上自己并转会归向祂?又或许我们没有转离神,但当我们遇到试炼的时候,我们是否仍然记得有一位随时预备来垂听寻求祂人的祷告的神?

无论我们是否犯罪得罪神,也无论我们在面对试炼还是平安,让我们时刻记得寻求神。寻求神,与祂建立关系,紧紧地抓住神的能力、慈爱与智慧,祂必会带领你。

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