Amos can cry “Hear this” all he wants but those who make the
ephah small and the shekel great are deaf to the cries of the poor and needy.
Neither do they fear God whose Sabbath day of rest is an interruption to
predatory practices where profit is the only bottom line that counts. Consumed
by greed they sell even what is swept from the threshing floor so that there is
nothing left for charity. The world enamored by wealth and power admires such
single minded devotion to succeed at all costs as a sign of superiority but God
sees the plight of the poor, hears the cries of the needy, listens to the
prayers of those sold for a sandal and swears to never forget. Does that mean God
is against profit? No. What Amos calls into question and what God will never
forget is when profit comes at the expense of the poor. It should not escape
our attention that God chose to be born into poverty and that our attitude
towards the poor and needy is a direct reflection of our devotion to the God
whose love is the only profit that really counts.
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