As I just read Amos 5, I was struck by something familiar.
The chapter was not written to the nations.
It was written to God's people.
They had assemblies.
They had songs.
They had offerings.
They had religious gatherings.
Yet God said:
"I hate, I reject your festivals,
Nor do I delight in your solemn assemblies."
"Take away from Me the noise of your songs."
— Amos 5:21,23
Why?
Because worship had become disconnected from the One being worshipped.
The people had the form but were missing the heart.
Instead of telling them to become more religious, God gave a simple instruction:
"Seek Me that you may live."
— Amos 5:4
Seek Me.
- Not a system.
- Not a tradition.
- Not an institution.
Me.
The same pattern appears throughout Scripture.
In Genesis 6, humanity followed its own ways while Noah walked with God.
In Genesis 11, the people gathered together and said:
"Come, let us build for ourselves a city and a tower."
Humanity trusted in what it could build.
God scattered them.
Again and again, the pattern repeats.
People build.
People gather.
People organize.
People establish systems.
Then eventually those systems become more important than God Himself.
The prophets repeatedly called God's people back to the Source.
Isaiah wrote:
Then the Lord said,
“Because this people draw near with their mouth
And honor Me with their lips,
But they remove their hearts far from Me,
And their fear of Me is in the command of men learned by rote,
— Isaiah 29:13
The issue was never worship.
The issue was where the heart was placed.
This same warning appears in the parable of the ten virgins.
All ten slept.
Not five.
All ten.
When the cry finally came, the foolish virgins went to the dealers to obtain what they lacked.
I often wonder:
Why were they seeking elsewhere what only God could provide?
The cry had already gone forth.
The Bridegroom was near.
Yet instead of turning directly toward Him, they went searching through other sources.
The pattern feels familiar.
Scripture speaks of a great call at the end:
"Come out of her, My people."
— Revelation 18:4
God does not say become part of another system.
He says come out.
The call is away from confusion and back to Him.
Paul speaks of a mystery already at work:
"For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work."
— 2 Thessalonians 2:7
John speaks of Babylon.
The prophets speak of corruption.
Jesus speaks of sleeping virgins.
The pattern is consistent.
Humanity builds.
God calls.
Many sleep.
A remnant awakens.
The call remains unchanged.
Seek Me and live.
Perhaps that is why Amos still speaks so powerfully today.
The answer was never more religion.
The answer was never a larger tower.
The answer was never a stronger institution.
"Seek Me and live."
— Amos 5:4
The pattern has never changed.
Series 1: The Pattern
Series 2: Pattern Within a Pattern
1. Come Out of Her, My People (Addendum) - You are here
2. The Dwelling and the Witness
3. What Is Carried, Not Just Seen
4. Recognition That Becomes Response
5. The Pattern Shared Among Many
6. From Presence to People
To Come...
Series 5: The Pattern that SpeaksAddendum:
Series Summary (1-5): The Pattern that was Always There
✨ The Jot and the Mark: Finding God in the Smallest Things
