“Go ahead and offer sacrifices to the idols at Bethel. Keep on disobeying at Gilgal. Offer sacrifices each morning, and bring your tithes every three days. [Amos 4.4]
It just occurred to me that the obligatory sacrifices described in Amos 4.4 sound just like the obligatory payments that God's people make to the industries of debt, insurance, medicine and technology. The payments people commit themselves to make to debt, insurance, medicine and technology are to secure "benefits" God has declared in His Word that He wants His people to trust Him ALONE for.
Consider what Amos went on to say on behalf of God:
“I brought hunger to every city... [Amos 4.6]
“I kept the rain from falling... [Amos 4.7]
“I struck your farms and vineyards with blight and mildew. [Amos 4.9]
“I sent plagues on you... [Amos 4.10]
“I destroyed some of your cities... [Amos 4.11]
If all of these "problems" are translated to present-day circumstances, they represent the very circumstances that man idolatrously turns to (remedies with) debt, insurance, medicine and technology - instead of God.
It is no mistake then, that after each of the accusations above, God said, "But still you would not return to me,” says the LORD."
Chapter 5 then provides the remedy (repentance):
Now this is what the LORD says to the family of Israel: “Come back to me and live! Don’t worship at the pagan altars at Bethel; don’t go to the shrines at Gilgal or Beersheba. For the people of Gilgal will be dragged off into exile, and the people of Bethel will be reduced to nothing.” Come back to the LORD and live! Otherwise, he will roar through Israel like a fire, devouring you completely. Your gods in Bethel won’t be able to quench the flames. [Amos 5.4-6]
There is absolutely no reason for us to have the Old Testament unless there is modern-day application to our lives. That modern-day application is Jesus Christ (John 5.39).
In God-revealing "return to me" and "come back to me" fashion, Jesus was (and is) no less demanding for our total trust in and obedience to Him ALONE:
If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. [Matthew 16.24 (also, Mark 8.34 & Luke 9.23)]
Our "own way" is every man-made idol we trust in instead of God (starting with our own "self"). Our "own way" is everything that deserves the curses defined in Amos 4.6-11 above. Our "own way" is what God demands that we "return to Him" from. Our "own way" is what God pleads for us to forsake so that we might come back to Him and live.
Jesus said "take up your cross" because that is just how serious trusting in God ALONE really is. Our eyes and the world's eyes will see trusting God ALONE as certain death! For Jesus' followers to "take up" their cross is to openly declare war on the fear of death - it does not matter whether they live or die, but only that their faith is in God ALONE (see Daniel 3.16-18).
The power missing in the Church today is missing because the Church has not taken up its cross. The cross is the gateway to resurrection power.
Regardless how much common sense it makes to rely on debt, insurance, medicine and technology today, we must see that they are modern-day idols that, in relying upon them, we have turned away from God. Trust in idols breaks trust with God. Trust in idols breaks trust with Jesus. While "grace" indeed brings undeserved forgiveness for our idolatry, it DOES NOT permit us to continue to live therein!
God is all about undivided trust in Him ALONE.
But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. [James 1.6]
Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do. [James 1.8]
Come close to God, and God will come close to you. Wash your hands, you sinners; purify your hearts, for your loyalty is divided between God and the world. [James 4.8]
Father in heaven, may Your people see the truth of Your Word and Your unyielding stance against idolatry (not just "Old Testament," but consistently "New Testament" as well). May your people see Jesus' words in Matthew 16.24 as confirmation of Your unyielding stance against idolatry. Open our eyes that we might see it! So be it.