Amos 5:14
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
اُطْلُبُوا الْخَيْرَ لَا الشَّرَّ لِتَحْيَوْا. فَيَكُونُ مَوْلَانَا الْإِلَهُ الْقَدِيرُ مَعَكُمْ، كَمَا تَقُولُونَ.
What Does This Mean?
Amos is telling people to seek good actions and avoid evil ones so they can live well. He says if you do this, God will be with you just as the people have said. The key message is about choosing goodness over evil for a blessed life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you can choose between being nice or mean to others. If you always try to be kind and help your friends, it's like asking God to be with you in the game. That way, everyone wins!
Historical Background
Amos wrote this during the reign of King Uzziah of Judah and Jeroboam II of Israel around 750 BC. He addressed the Northern Kingdom of Israel, warning them about their moral corruption and calling for repentance.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, if you are a manager at work, choosing to treat your team with respect and fairness rather than being harsh can create a positive environment where everyone thrives and God's presence can be felt in the workplace.
Topics
goodnessevilrepentanceGod's presencemoral livingsalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Amos 5:14?
The main message is to actively choose good over evil in life, which leads to a blessed and God-filled existence.
How can one apply Amos 5:14 at work?
At work, you can apply this by treating colleagues with respect, promoting fairness, and making ethical decisions that foster a positive team environment.
What are some examples of 'seeking good' in daily life?
Examples include volunteering for community service, showing kindness to strangers, and supporting those in need. These actions reflect the spirit of seeking goodness as encouraged by Amos 5:14.
How does God's presence relate to seeking good?
Seeking good aligns one with God’s will, making it easier for believers to feel His presence in their lives and receive His blessings.
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