Amos 6:6
Odia - 1840
What Does This Mean?
Amos criticizes the wealthy people who live in luxury and care only about their own pleasures. They drink fine wine, use expensive perfumes, but they do not show compassion for those suffering around them.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend had all the best toys and snacks but never helped others when they were sad or hurt. Amos is telling these rich people that it's not nice to only think about themselves while others are in trouble.
Historical Background
The prophet Amos wrote this around 750 BCE, addressing the northern kingdom of Israel. He criticized their luxurious lifestyle and lack of concern for the poor and oppressed within their society.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse applies to people who indulge in luxuries while ignoring societal issues like poverty or inequality. It calls us to be aware of others' struggles and act compassionately.