BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Amos 3:3
3. Is it possible for two to go walking together, if not by agreement?
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Summary: In Amos chapter 3, the prophet Amos conveys a message of judgment specifically directed at Israel, emphasizing the unique relationship between God and His chosen people. The chapter opens with a call for the Israelites to hear the words of the Lord, highlighting their privileged status as a nation selected for covenant with God. Amos stresses that with this privilege comes responsibility, asserting that God's judgment will be pronounced on them because of their sins. The chapter underscores the principle that the Lord does not act without revealing His plans to His prophets. Amos uses various rhetorical questions to illustrate that events happen for a reason, pointing to the inevitability of judgment if the nation continues in its disobedience. Themes of accountability and justice are pivotal, as Amos warns that Israel's transgressions will not go unpunished. Ultimately, Amos proclaims that the destruction of the city will come as a direct consequence of the nation's failure to heed God's warnings and live righteously. This chapter serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness of sin and the profound implications of failing to pursue justice and righteousness.
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