Sections IndexOld Testament
  1. The message of Amos comes home to us as we reflect on the prosperity in our land, our good life, our comparative comfort which are no guarantee that God looks favorably on our ways of living.
  2. God’s Word is not merely information to be conveyed about ideas. No, the proclaimed Word of God is powerful, effective, active, and it has the ability to bring about the reality it was sent to proclaim.
  3. Lamentations bids us to keep this in mind, that we always have hope when we hope in the Lord.
  4. Job is given something so much more comforting than an explanation: He is assured of God’s nearer presence.
  5. Ultimately, God’s plan is not just for nations and politics. His plan is one of salvation, seen ultimately fulfilled in Christ.

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