Amos 3:3

French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)

Que signifie ce verset ?

Amos is asking if two people can walk together without agreeing on where they are going. This verse is part of Amos's message to the Israelites, emphasizing that God and His actions are closely connected with the nation’s behavior.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you and your best friend want to go for a walk. If one wants to go to the park and the other to the ice cream shop, you can't really enjoy walking together unless you both agree on where to go first!

Contexte historique

Amos was an eighth-century BCE prophet who spoke to the northern kingdom of Israel about their social injustice and idolatry. This verse is part of Amos's warnings to show that God's actions align with His people's choices.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern scenario, this verse can apply when two business partners need to agree on company goals for success. If they don't share the same vision, their collaboration will likely fail.

Thèmes

agreementunityguidanceprophetsIsraelGod's purpose

Versets liés

Genesis 13:8Proverbs 20:18Matthew 5:23-241 Corinthians 1:10Ephesians 4:2-3

Questions fréquentes

Why is agreement important according to Amos 3:3?
Agreement is crucial because without shared goals or intentions, cooperation and collaboration cannot be effective. This principle applies both in personal relationships and in broader societal contexts.
How does this verse apply to God’s relationship with Israel?
The verse suggests that God's actions are intimately tied to the choices of His people, indicating a direct connection between their agreement or lack thereof and the outcomes they face.
Can Amos 3:3 be applied to non-religious contexts?
Yes, this principle can apply to any setting where cooperation is needed. For instance, in business partnerships, teams need alignment on goals for success.
What are some examples of disagreement that could prevent two from walking together?
Examples include differing visions for a project, conflicting personal agendas, or lack of trust and commitment to common objectives, all of which can hinder effective collaboration.
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