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In Amos 3:7, we find a profound revelation about how God communicates His plans to humanity. This powerful verse tells us that God does nothing without first... In Amos 3:7, we find a profound ...
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Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets. Amos 3:7 Explanation. The verse “Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” from Amos 3:7 conveys the notion that God does not act without first informing his prophets of his intentions.
May 22, 2017 · How many realize that if the prophets did not say God was going to do something, then God didn't do it... Such a Biblical truth throws a wrench into the unde...
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The good news is that God does not want us to be in the dark. 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.
Amos 7:1-3 meaning. Amos sees a swarm of locusts devouring all the vegetation of the land. He intercedes on behalf of the descendants of Jacob, and God changes His plan to destroy Israel’s vegetation. Amos 5:4-7 meaning. Although the nation Israel will be destroyed in the prime of her youth, Amos calls Israel to seek God so that they may live ...
Dec 8, 2017 · Amos 3:7. Amos brings out many warnings of coming judgment and destruction against various nations, including Israel. Their destruction is because of sin and rebellion against God. As Amos is giving these warnings, he reminds the people that God never does anything without revealing what He is about to do through the prophets.
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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.