Amos 2:15
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
ধনুৰ্দ্ধৰ স্থিৰভাৱে ৰৈ থাকিব নোৱাৰিব; বেগী দৌৰবিদজনে পলাব নোৱাৰিব; এনেকি অশ্বাৰোহীয়ে নিজৰ প্রাণ ৰক্ষা কৰিব নোৱাৰিব।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Amos says that no one will be safe or able to escape, not even those who are skilled at fighting with bows and arrows, fast runners, or riders on horses. It means that in the situation described by Amos, there is no escaping God's judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where everyone has special powers to help them win. But this verse says, even if you can shoot really well with a bow and arrow, run super fast like a cheetah, or ride your bike faster than anyone else, none of those things will help you win in the big game that Amos is talking about.
Historical Background
Amos wrote this prophecy around the 8th century BCE. He was addressing the people of Israel and Judah who were living luxurious lives but ignoring God's laws. The verse reflects a message of divine judgment against such complacency and moral failure.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think about how no amount of skill or speed can save us from consequences when we ignore important values. For example, in a team project, the best players won't help if they don’t play by the rules or support each other.
Topics
judgmentskill and abilityGod's powermoral responsibilityconsequences of sindivine intervention
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Amos use examples like bow handling and horse riding?
Amos uses these examples to show that no matter how skilled or strong a person is, they cannot escape God's judgment. These were considered the epitome of strength and speed in ancient times.
Does this verse apply only to military contexts?
No, while it mentions skills related to warfare, the broader message is about how no human ability can protect against divine judgment for moral failings or ignoring God's laws.
How can one avoid the fate described in Amos 2:15?
The verse suggests that faithfulness and adherence to God’s commandments are crucial. Following these guidelines can lead to a path of righteousness and divine protection, rather than judgment.
What does this teach us about relying on our abilities alone?
It teaches that ultimately, human abilities are limited when it comes to facing God’s judgment or moral consequences. It emphasizes the importance of humility and reliance on divine guidance over self-reliance.
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