Amos was a layman. He...
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Amos was a layman. He was a farmer and shepherd, and brought his products to trade in the cities of Israel. The luxurious living he observed appalled and deeply troubled him. The lack of concern by the well-to-do for the oppressed and unfortunate aroused his anger. Amos was moved to speak out bluntly and forthrightly in the name of God against the injustice he observed.
J. Elliott Corbett in his book The Prophets on Main Street has this Old Testament prophet speaking to our world today:
"Hear this word, you who while away the idle hours, saying 'When will the next bingo game be played?' or 'What club shall we go to tonight?' Woe unto you who go to deep freezers, saying 'Shall it be steak or chicken?' but care little for my children who have no rice. For I will take away what you think you have, and give it to those who have none."
J. Elliott Corbett in his book The Prophets on Main Street has this Old Testament prophet speaking to our world today:
"Hear this word, you who while away the idle hours, saying 'When will the next bingo game be played?' or 'What club shall we go to tonight?' Woe unto you who go to deep freezers, saying 'Shall it be steak or chicken?' but care little for my children who have no rice. For I will take away what you think you have, and give it to those who have none."
