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  1. God’s judgment is not without warning. 3. God’s judgment is not without mercy. Amos 3:12-15 - Thus says the Lord: “As a shepherd takes from the mouth of a lion two legs or a piece of an ear, so shall the children of Israel be taken out who dwell in Samaria— in the corner of a bed and on the edge of a couch! 13 Hear and

  2. provided a good land and the wisdom of the Torah. He calls them His family. Israel and God have an intimate relationship. God knows His family very well. History is important to God and His prophets continually remind us of the things God has done in His creation. God has chosen Israel to fulfil the promise to Abraham to be a blessing to the ...

  3. www.hannas.org › resources › Amos Theology Turabian PaperTHEOLOGY OF AMOS - hannas.org

    God to speak (3:6, 8) and write (1:1) his word. Thus, the book itself stands as evidence of God's purpose to reveal himself to his people. This principle of God's self-revelation through prophets becomes explicit in 3:7, "For the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing his secret to his servants the prophets."

  4. May 21, 2006 · (See Amos 3:7; Amos 7:14) He also spells out clearly the uselessness of insincere worship (Amos 5:18-24; Amos 8:5-6). He clarifies some of the issues that apparently will prevail at the end of time (Compare Daniel 12:3 and Amos 8:11-12). 2. Amos 3:2 suggests that God has “known” only the children of Abraham. After making the

  5. I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and

  6. Amos 3:7 – Surely the Sovereign Lord does nothing without revealing his plan to his servants the prophets. Amos contains a wonderful reminder about the God we serve. And that is the simple truth that He reveals Himself to us. God is transcendent. This is a theological word which means that He is far above us and very different from us.

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  8. Amos 3:7-8. The Lord will do nothing, but he revealeth, &c. — As if he had said, You cannot complain of your not being forewarned of these calamities coming upon you, for God hath not done, nor will do any thing, without revealing it to his prophets, and by them to you; so that you have now warning of all that he intends to do, unless you prevent it by an alteration in your behaviour.

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