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Limerick
There once was a man with a message,
To warn of impending wreckage.
He spoke of God’s wrath,
And the people’s wrong path,
But they dismissed him as just a peasant.
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Potential actions to take in response
One practical way to respond to the teaching of Amos 7.7-15 is to reflect on the idea of standing up for what is right, even when it may be difficult or unpopular. This passage illustrates the importance of speaking out against injustice and corruption, even in the face of opposition. In our own lives, we can apply this by being willing to advocate for those who are marginalized or mistreated, whether it’s in our workplace, community, or broader society. This could involve speaking up in a meeting when someone is being unfairly criticized, supporting a friend who is facing discrimination, or getting involved in social justice causes that align with our values. By taking a stand for what is right, we can contribute to creating a more just and compassionate world for everyone.
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Related passages
Themes: Divine judgment, prophetic calling, opposition to truth-telling.
Related passages:
1. Isaiah 6:8-10 – Isaiah’s call to be a prophet despite opposition.
2. Jeremiah 1:4-10 – God’s commissioning of Jeremiah as a prophet.
3. Matthew 10:16-20 – Jesus warns his disciples of the opposition they will face for speaking the truth.
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