Chaw yaˇ teˇ hpaˍ lehˬ, awˬ na hpawˇ lo te leh awˬ hawˉ hpawˇ lo maˇ kʼoˆ, mvuhˇ nyi tawˆ hpawˇ lo te leh mvuhˇ nyi kʼehˬ hpawˇ lo maˇ kʼoˆ hpaw-e tuˬ yoˬ. Yawˇ hui gaˬ ve chehˇ kuiˬ teˇ kaˬ le le lo, Gʼuiˬsha ve tawˇ hkawˇ hta‸ gʼa‸ ca toˇ chehˇ tuˬ yoˬ. Ya‸ hkʼaˇ, ca mawˬ tuˬ ve maˇ heˆ.
What Does This Mean?
Amos is warning that people will search everywhere for God's message but won't find it. They'll look from one end of the land to another, hoping to hear what God has to say.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're looking for your favorite toy all over the house, even in places where it can't be, like the kitchen sink or outside on the grass. But no matter how much you search, you just can't find it. That's kind of like what Amos is saying about people searching for God’s message.
Historical Background
Amos wrote this prophecy around 750 BCE during a time of prosperity in Israel but also widespread social injustice. He was addressing the leaders and the common people, warning them of coming judgment if they didn't turn back to following God's laws.
Living It Out Today
Today, it can be like someone seeking guidance from their faith but feeling lost or ignored by God. This might happen when a person faces tough decisions or feels disconnected despite regular church attendance.
Why did Amos warn that people wouldn't find God’s message?
Amos warned because he saw deep moral and spiritual problems among the Israelites. He believed their actions had cut them off from truly hearing God's voice.
Does this mean God will never speak to us again if we stray too far?
No, it suggests a temporary state where people are unable to hear God’s message because of their own choices. But God is always available when we return to him with our whole heart.
How can someone ensure they don't miss God's word today?
By staying close to God through prayer, reading the Bible regularly, and participating in a community of faith that supports seeking God’s guidance together.
What should one do if feeling disconnected from God?
Seeking reconnection involves spending time with God through prayer and scripture study. Talking to someone spiritual or joining a support group can also provide encouragement and direction.