Amos 6:13
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the prophet Amos speaking to the wealthy and powerful people in Israel who are proud of their strength and achievements, believing they have become strong without God's help. He calls them out for rejoicing in things that don't matter.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got a shiny new toy and thought it made you the best kid ever. But instead of thanking your parents or friends who gave it to you, you say you got it all by yourself! That's what Amos is talking about here - people taking credit for things that aren't really important.
Historical Background
Amos was a prophet during the eighth century BCE. He spoke these words to the northern kingdom of Israel, warning them against their self-satisfaction and idolatry amidst social injustice. The culture at the time valued military might and wealth.
Living It Out Today
Today, think about times when you've felt proud of your own achievements or possessions without acknowledging how others or God helped along the way. Maybe it's a job promotion or buying something expensive; remember to be grateful for all the support that led to those moments.