These Amos passages are depressing. Nation after nation is placed under scrutiny and found to be lacking. Slavery, war atrocities, imperialistic ambition. One would hope to find at least one nation that is trying to be nonviolent in its domestic and foreign policies. One would hope that a nation that lives by a higher law would be different. Sadly, Amos doesn’t find any difference in Judah or Israel–nations that have been founded upon God’s law (Amos 2:4-8).
The nation of Judah has rejected God’s law and is following other gods. And Israel has become a nation of powerful ‘haves’ who live in luxury along side vulnerable ‘have-nots’ who are kept in poverty by the practices and policies of the wealthy–all while maintaining a facade of religiosity.
I think the sins of Judah and Israel are worse than that of the other nations because they should know better. They have a Law that expressly prohibits taking advantage of the poor. They have chosen to replace God’s law with domestic policies that give advantage to certain groups of people.
I can’t help but think about our own domestic policies that have systematically kept some people away from enjoying a slice of the economic pie. Suburban expansion occurred when WWII veterans were given access to cheap home loans upon their return. By policy, African-American veterans were refused access to those loans. The result: white veterans moved up into new suburban single family housing while black veterans remained in the urban centers as renters. All that while we, as a nation, maintained a facade of God-fearing religiosity!