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    in 3:7, "For the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing his secret to his servants the prophets." Six rhetorical questions (3:3-6) climactically demonstrate that God has amply revealed his purpose to judge Israel's sin. These warnings impel the prophet to speak in God's name (3:8). God not only sends warnings of

  2. In eight prophecies, three sermons, and six visions, Amos pronounced judgment on the kingdom of Israel for turning away from the ways of the Lord. The first of the three sermons of judgment was recorded in Amos 3. Doctrinal Points. 1. God’s judgment is not without reason.

  3. For a Christian or the church body seeking to be more mission-minded, the first step of understanding God's mission might not be taking action. The first step could be simply taking a look within. In this study, God's Mission For Us, we look to the book of Amos.

  4. 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 ...

  5. May 21, 2006 · From his rustic background in the southern kingdom at Tekoa, six miles south of Bethlehem, Amos insisted that he was a common man, called of God to go to the northern kingdom to be His spokesman (Amos 7:15). The genuineness of the divine call of Amos is clear.

  6. 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.

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  8. From a theological perspective, Amos 3:7 reveals several key insights: Divine Sovereignty: God is in control of history and nothing happens without his will or knowledge. Revelation: God communicates his will to humans, demonstrating a relational aspect between the Divine and humanity.

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