Amos 4:6
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
ብሃጉን ብዋግን ወቓዕኩኹም፡ ነቲ ብዙሕ ኣታኽልትኽን ኣታኽልቲ ወይንኹምን በለሳውትኹምን ኣዋልዕኩምን ኣንበጣ በልዖ። ንስኻትኩም ግና ናባይ ኣይተመለስኩምን፡ ይብል እግዚኣብሄር።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Amos 4:6, God is speaking to the Israelites and tells them that he has made it hard for them to eat by causing a famine in their cities and places. Despite these hardships, they have not turned back to Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite snack, but suddenly there's none left anywhere! God did something like this to teach the Israelites a lesson, but even then, they didn't listen to Him. It’s like when your parents take away your toys because you don’t clean up, and you still forget to do it next time.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Amos, a prophet in ancient times around the 8th century B.C., during a period of prosperity but moral decline. He spoke this message to the northern kingdom of Israel, warning them about their disobedience and lack of repentance.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone who has lost their job due to poor choices and still refuses to change their ways despite facing financial difficulties. It's a reminder that even when things get tough, we should turn back to God for guidance and support.
Topics
judgmentrepentancefamineprophetsdisobediencepunishment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God give the Israelites 'cleanness of teeth'?
God used this phrase to describe a famine where people could not find enough food, making their teeth clean from lack of eating. This was meant as a punishment for their disobedience.
What does it mean when someone doesn't 'return unto God'?
It means that despite facing difficulties or hardships, the person still refuses to turn back to God and seek His help or forgiveness, showing they are not truly repentant.
How can we avoid ignoring God's warnings today?
We should listen carefully to what God says in His word and reflect on our lives. When faced with difficulties, it’s important to turn back to God for guidance rather than continuing down a wrong path.
What lessons can we learn from Amos 4:6?
We learn that even when God disciplines us through hardships, we should respond by turning back to Him and seeking His forgiveness. This shows our true repentance and faith in Him.
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