Amos: Warning Signs
Amos was not a book I knew very well. 2 months ago, I probably couldn't have told you much about it at all, if anything.
But that changed.
Last night at St Peter's East Lindfield, I gave a talk on Amos at the youth Group there, SN@P.
In a segment at SN@P where I was interviewed so the kids could "get to know me", I was asked "What is something you have learned from writing these talks on Amos".
I answered "That we have been given a warning sign from God, and that is amazing. We shouldn't ignore it, but we need to listen to it, and obey it".
Although this answer is "correct", I want to change it.
On reflection, my answer now would be "That I need to read my OT more than I do".
The OT is so rich in goodness, and I often overlook books like Amos. I was lucky enough to be given the chance to speak on it, and it has reinstated my desire to read the OT more often.
Jim
But that changed.
Last night at St Peter's East Lindfield, I gave a talk on Amos at the youth Group there, SN@P.
In a segment at SN@P where I was interviewed so the kids could "get to know me", I was asked "What is something you have learned from writing these talks on Amos".
I answered "That we have been given a warning sign from God, and that is amazing. We shouldn't ignore it, but we need to listen to it, and obey it".
Although this answer is "correct", I want to change it.
On reflection, my answer now would be "That I need to read my OT more than I do".
The OT is so rich in goodness, and I often overlook books like Amos. I was lucky enough to be given the chance to speak on it, and it has reinstated my desire to read the OT more often.
Jim
1 Comments:
thats great Jim!
I read Ezra recently and learnt exactly the same thing!
Get into it brother!
By Anonymous, at 4:32 PM
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