Amos 4
God accuses the people of ignoring His discipline and not turning back to Him.
Bible version
God's Discipline
Commentary
Amos 4 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the people of Israel and their disobedience to God. The Lord speaks to the people of Israel through Amos, warning them of the consequences of their disobedience. He speaks of the destruction that will come upon them if they do not repent and turn back to Him. He speaks of the famine, drought, and plagues that will come upon them if they do not turn back to Him. He speaks of the destruction of their cities and the captivity of their people. The Lord also speaks of the mercy He has shown to the people of Israel, despite their disobedience. He speaks of the many blessings He has given them, such as rain, food, and protection. He speaks of the many times He has spared them from destruction. He speaks of the many times He has forgiven them and restored them to Himself. The Lord speaks of the importance of repentance and obedience to Him. He speaks of the need to turn away from their wickedness and turn back to Him. He speaks of the need to seek Him and His righteousness. He speaks of the need to humble themselves before Him and seek His mercy. Amos 4 is a powerful reminder of the consequences of disobedience and the importance of repentance and obedience to God. It is a reminder of the mercy and grace of God, and of the need to turn back to Him. It is a reminder of the need to seek Him and His righteousness, and to humble ourselves before Him.
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There are 13 verses in Amos, chapter 4.