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  1. The teachings of Amos 3:7 can be applied in various ways: Heeding Warnings: Taking seriously the warnings delivered by those considered as having spiritual or moral authority. Discernment: Encouraging believers to discern the genuine messages from God amidst many voices claiming to speak truth.

  2. Amos tells us that He has chosen to reveal Himself to us, including His plans. God wants to have a relationship with us. He wants us to know His ways. So He guides us, telling us everything we need to know. God is light, shining clarity on your path while giving purpose and direction.

  3. Objection 1: It would seem that by the Divine revelation a prophet knows all that can be known prophetically. For it is written (Amos 3:7): "The Lord God doth nothing without revealing His secret to His servants the prophets." Now whatever is revealed prophetically is something done by God.

  4. Jun 1, 2012 · A. It means that God will not undertake any action toward mankind that He hasn’t already revealed through those He has appointed as prophets. This would include the prophets of the Old Testament and Jesus, who He appointed as the prophet for the last days (Hebrews 1:1-2).

  5. Amos details the reason for God's judgement on both the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel which amounted to religious, legal, social, moral, and political apostasy, where the intolerable oppression of poor people and a violation of their covenant with God, had to be addressed.

  6. In the prophetic book of Amos, God emphasizes His covenant relationship with Israel, highlighting their unique status and accompanying responsibilities. This verse underscores that God does not act in judgment without warning His people first through His prophets.

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  8. Dec 28, 2023 · Understanding the nature of the prophetic books, the historical context of Amos, the significance of Amos 3:7, and the relevance of the prophetic books today allows readers to engage with these texts more deeply and apply their teachings to their own lives.

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